
Carolinian people
The Carolinian people are an indigenous Pacific Islander group native to the Northern Mariana Islands, particularly the island of Caro-lin, as well as parts of Micronesia. They have their own unique language, culture, and traditions rooted in centuries of maritime living. Historically, they relied on fishing, farming, and trading within Micronesian networks. Today, Carolinians continue to preserve their cultural heritage through language, music, and ceremonies, often maintaining close ties to their ancestral lands and community practices, while engaging with modern influences.