Who talked more about the shared values of animals in federated States of Micronesia. Please authors name and it's source in it's details like his/her name, year of published, and ect.

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I don't have access to real-time databases or specific scholarly articles, but I can provide a general overview of notable authors and anthropological works related to the shared values of animals in the Federated States of Micronesia.

One prominent author in anthropology, particularly regarding social structures and cultural values in Micronesia, is David A. Chappell. While I cannot pinpoint a specific work solely discussing animals' shared values, he has written extensively on Micronesian culture, and his insights often touch upon interrelationships between humans and animals in traditional practices.

For academic research or specific sources, consider looking at:

  1. Chappell, David A. - You might find articles or books by him on cultural practices in Micronesia that include discussions of animals.

  2. "Cultural Sustainability in the Pacific Islands" - Various contributors cover the relationship between culture and environment, including the roles of animals.

  3. "The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society" edited by Moshe Rapaport, which may include discussions of fauna in terms of their cultural significance.

For more in-depth information, I recommend searching academic databases such as JSTOR, Google Scholar, or a university library catalog. You can refine your search using terms related to the cultural aspects of animals in Federated States of Micronesia.