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'''Santy S. Asanuma''' (born December 11, 1961) is a member of the [[Senate of Palau]]. Asanuma was born to Asanuma Asao, a businessman of [[Japanese settlement in Palau|Japanese-Palauan]] heritage, and his wife Sechedui, a member of Palau's Advisory Council.<ref>Trumbull, Robert, ''Paradise in Trust: A Report on Americans in Micronesia, 1946-1958'', W. Sloane Associates, 1959, p. 166</ref> |
'''Santy S. Asanuma''' (born December 11, 1961) is a Palauan politician serving as a member of the [[Senate of Palau]]. Asanuma was born to Asanuma Asao, a businessman of [[Japanese settlement in Palau|Japanese-Palauan]] heritage, and his wife Sechedui, a member of Palau's Advisory Council.<ref>Trumbull, Robert, ''Paradise in Trust: A Report on Americans in Micronesia, 1946-1958'', W. Sloane Associates, 1959, p. 166</ref> |
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Born | Santy S. Asanuma December 11, 1961 |
Nationality | Palauan |
Occupation | Politician |
Santy S. Asanuma (born December 11, 1961) is a Palauan politician serving as a member of the Senate of Palau. Asanuma was born to Asanuma Asao, a businessman of Japanese-Palauan heritage, and his wife Sechedui, a member of Palau's Advisory Council.[1]
References
- ^ Trumbull, Robert, Paradise in Trust: A Report on Americans in Micronesia, 1946-1958, W. Sloane Associates, 1959, p. 166
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