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There is a practice of Palau named Modekngei, it is an religion that the Palauans have made up in the past. Modekngei began as a nonviolent opposition to the Japanese occupation and is an amalgamation of nativehttp://www.answers.com/topic/animism and http://www.answers.com/topic/christian beliefs carried on in an http://www.answers.com/topic/oral-tradition of chants called keskes, tending to reinforce the native culture heritage. Also, Palauans were influenced by the Japanese during WWII to worship Buddhism But most of all, Catholics, Protestants, and Seventh Day Adventist took almost all of the Practices of Palau. There's Catholics schools like Palau High School, Marristella, and Midszenty! Seventh Day Adventist Elementary School and Palau Mission Academy is schools of SDA. Most Palauans are Christians, some Palauans do consider Modekngei as Christianity, however, results of debating haven't been permanent in this case.

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There is a practice of Palau named Modekngei, it is an religion that the Palauans have made up in the past. Modekngei began as a nonviolent opposition to the Japanese occupation and is an amalgamation of nativehttp://www.answers.com/topic/animism and http://www.answers.com/topic/christian beliefs carried on in an http://www.answers.com/topic/oral-tradition of chants called keskes, tending to reinforce the native culture heritage. Also, Palauans were influenced by the Japanese during WWII to worship Buddhism But most of all, Catholics, Protestants, and Seventh Day Adventist took almost all of the Practices of Palau. There's Catholics schools like Palau High School, Marristella, and Midszenty! Seventh Day Adventist Elementary School and Palau Mission Academy is schools of SDA. Most Palauans are Christians, some Palauans do consider Modekngei as Christianity, however, results of debating haven't been permanent in this case.

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These carbon based life forms are able to harvest the power of the sun by consuming other carbon based life forms. As a top predator, the Palauans consume and extract energy from smaller plants and animals through a complex chemical process. These smaller plants and animals feed on even smaller animals bringing us to photosynthesis, which is the harvesting of the suns rays. So in short, the Palauans live by eating the sun.

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A Palauan is a person who is a native or inhabitant of the Republic of Palau, an island country in the western Pacific Ocean. Palauans have their own unique language, culture, and traditions.

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Modekngei is a traditional belief system of the people of Palau in Micronesia. It is a monotheistic religion that emphasizes harmony with nature and community values. Modekngei practices include respecting elders, protecting the environment, and maintaining a spiritual connection with their ancestors.

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The cuisine of Palau includes local foods such as cassava, taro, yam, potato, fish, and pork. Western cuisine is favored among young Palauans and the island's very small population is joined by a lot of foreign tourists. Restaurants on the main island of Koror consist mainly of Korean food, as well as Chinese, burgers, pizza, and pasta. Indigenous cuisine consists mainly of root vegetables, fish, pigs, and chicken.

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