Asked by scooby
is the N AURU religion kept alive today? If the culture/religion lives, how has Western culture changed it?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Apparently the indigenous religion on the island of Nauru is not alive today.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Nauru
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Nauru
Answered by
scooby
sorry ms sue but i am not understanding this assignment correctly
Answered by
Writeacher
Is the NAURU religion kept alive today?
<b>The obvious answer is -- no.</b>
If the culture/religion lives, how has Western culture changed it?
<b>Since it isn't "alive" anymore, technically you wouldn't have to answer this question. However, I'd read the first three paragraphs of that link Ms. Sue sent you, and summarize them.</b>
<b>The obvious answer is -- no.</b>
If the culture/religion lives, how has Western culture changed it?
<b>Since it isn't "alive" anymore, technically you wouldn't have to answer this question. However, I'd read the first three paragraphs of that link Ms. Sue sent you, and summarize them.</b>
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Anonymous
How has the western culture changed the Aboriginal religion
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