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Island in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
Taumako is the largest of the Duff Islands, in the nation of Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. This 5.7-kilometre-long (3.5-mile) island has steep
Taumako
Polynesian language of Solomon Islands
Vaeakau-Taumako (formerly known as Pileni) is a Polynesian language spoken in some of the Reef Islands as well as in the Taumako Islands (also known as
Vaeakau-Taumako_language
Type of Polynesian boat
boats are produced primarily by the Polynesian-speaking inhabitants of Taumako (Duff Islands), and have been occasionally borrowed by other Polynesian
Tepukei
Overview of the islands of Solomon Islands
Banie Teanu (Tevai) Tinakula Reef Islands Duff Islands (Pileni Taumako) Taumako Taumako Tahua Tohua Bass Islands Lua Kaa Loreva Treasurer's Islands Tuleki
List of islands of Solomon Islands
List_of_islands_of_Solomon_Islands
Island country in Melanesia
Queirós later returned to the area in 1606, where he sighted Tikopia and Taumako, though this voyage was primarily to Vanuatu in the search of Terra Australis
Solomon_Islands
Language family
Islands) Tikopia (Tikopia Island, Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako (?) (Reef Islands and Taumako island, Solomon Islands) Futuna-Aniwa or West Futunan (Futuna
Polynesian_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
British Columbia, a town in Canada Namu, Taumako, an archaeological site on the Pacific island of Taumako in the Duff Islands Namu Atoll, an atoll in
Namu
Purported group of Polynesian languages
Anuta East Futuna Futuna–Aniwa Emae Rennell–Bellona Mele–Fila Vaeakau–Taumako Tikopia Fagauvea Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Hammarström et al. do not view
Samoic_languages
Methods to navigate the Pacific Ocean
traditional navigation methods are still taught in the Polynesian outlier of Taumako in the Solomons and by voyaging societies throughout the Pacific. Both
Polynesian_navigation
Strong fabric of the type used to make ships' sails
Moken people, the wa of the Caroline Islands and Yap, the tepukei of the Taumako Islands, the oblong sails of the canoes of the Ninigo Islands, the baurua
Sailcloth
Islands in Solomon Islands
located at 9°51'48" S. lat., 167°4'48" E. long. The Duff Islands consist of: Taumako, the main island, with nearby Tahua, Tohua, and Tatumotu The Bass Islands:
Duff_Islands
Subregion of Oceania
of Polynesian Navigation are still taught in the Polynesian outlier of Taumako Island in the Solomon Islands. From a single chicken bone recovered from
Polynesia
Neolithic archaeological culture in the Pacific
Prehistoric pottery vessels, including some with Lapita designs, from the island of Taumako
Lapita_culture
Province in Lata, Solomon Islands
island groups which make up the province are: Anuta Duff Islands (including Taumako) Fatutaka Reef Islands (including Fenualoa, Lomlom, Makalom, Matema, Nalongo
Temotu_Province
Austronesian ethnolinguistic group
Guinea Anuta, Bellona, Ontong Java, Rennel, Sikaiana, Tikopia and Vaeakau-Taumako: Solomon Islands Emae, Makata, Mele (Erakoro, Eratapu), Aniwa, and Futuna:
Polynesians
Small island in Western Province, Solomon Islands
Reefs North Reef Rennell Temotu Anuta Duff Islands Bass Islands Tahua Taumako Fatutaka Reef Islands Fenualoa Lomlom Makalom Matema Nalongo and Nupani
Kennedy_Island
Flashing light phenomenon seen below the ocean's surface
George would voyage with Lewis and together worked with Kaveia, a native of Taumako, to define the origin and nature of te lapa. Eventually George would witness
Te_lapa
Group of Oceanic languages of the eastern Solomon Islands
Map showing the ten languages of the Temotu group, plus the Polynesian language Vaeakau-Taumako.
Temotu_languages
Caucasian 86-88 84 2-4 4 consonants are only found in loanwords. Vaeakau-Taumako Austronesian 21 + (3) 16 + (3) 5 Vietnamese Austroasiatic 34 + (1) 20 +
List of languages by number of phonemes
List_of_languages_by_number_of_phonemes
1893–1978 British protectorate in Oceania
English (official) Pijin Rennellese, Tikopia, Ontong Java, Sikaiana, Vaeakau-Taumako Religion Christianity, native beliefs Government Constitutional monarchy
British_Solomon_Islands
Island group in Solomon Islands
In 1969, Tevake accompanied David Henry Lewis on his ketch Isbjorn from Taumako using traditional navigation techniques by studying wave patterns and made
Santa_Cruz_Islands
Topics referred to by the same term
Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto, a dictionary of Esperanto Vaeakau-Taumako (ISO 639 language code), a Polynesian language Particle image velocimetry
PIV
List of Oceanian ethnic groups
Australia (Tasmania) Alcheringa Pileni Austronesian → Polynesian → Vaeakau-Taumako Solomon Islands (Reef Islands) Christianity Pintupi Pama-Nyungan → Wati
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Oceania
Islands: Anuta, Bellona, Ontong Java, Rennell, Sikaiana, Tikopia, and Vaeakau-Taumako. In the traditional culture of the Solomon Islands age-old customs are
Culture of the Solomon Islands archipelago
Culture_of_the_Solomon_Islands_archipelago
American anthropologist, writer, and educator
(2001). He has conducted research in several locations, including Anuta and Taumako (Solomon Islands), Nukumanu (Papua New Guinea), Atafu (Tokelau), Navajo
Richard_Feinberg
New Zealand archaeologist
excavations in Taumako. A rock shelter, Te Ana Tavatava, provided the basis for a cultural sequence of nearly 3000 years for Taumako, while the Namu
Foss_Leach
List of interlinear glossing abbreviations
Austronesian Dictionary Åshild Næss, Even Hovdhaugen (2011) A Grammar of Vaeakau-Taumako Marian Klamer, Antoinette Schapper, Creville Corbett (2017) The Alor-Pantar
List of glossing abbreviations
List_of_glossing_abbreviations
Nukuoro, The Federated States of Micronesia Rennel, Tikopia and Vaeakau-Taumako, Solomon Islands Nuguria, Papua New Guinea Nukumanu, Papua New Guinea Takuu
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Species of lizard
The Taumako emo skink (Emoia taumakoensis) is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. It is found in the Solomon Islands. Harlow, P.; McCoy, M. (2013)
Emoia_taumakoensis
Genus of lizards
skink Emoia taumakoensis M. McCoy & Webber, 1984 Solomons Santz Cruz; Taumako, Duff Islands, Solomon Islands. Taurnako emo skink Emoia tetrataenia (Boulenger
Emoia
Boat with one or more lateral support floats
A tepukei from Taumako, Solomon Islands
Outrigger_boat
Island in Solomon Islands
returned to Vanikoro in the 1900s. The two major villages are Murivai and Taumako Bay. The three languages spoken by the Melanesian population of Vanikoro
Vanikoro
Polynesian societies outside the Polynesian Triangle
south): Ontong Java (Luangiua), Sikaiana (the Stewart Islands), Vaeakau-Taumako (the Duff Islands and Reef Islands), Rennell and Bellona in the southwest
Polynesian_outlier
Two small islands in the Solomon Islands
Five hundred people from Tikopia had migrated there by 1965. Te Ariki Taumako who was the third Chief of Tikopia, made an official visit to Nukufero
Russell_Islands
Use of grammar in a language to express number
Panyjima: karri, to stand, and karrinyayi, to stand together. In Vaeakau-Taumako, the collective is indicated through different articles: te tai, the person;
Grammatical_number
Triangular sail with spars along upper and lower edges used by traditional Austronesians
The Maunga Nefe, a te puke or folafolau, was built on Taumako and sailed out of Nifiloli; it was used for travel and trading within the Santa Cruz archipelago
Austronesian_sail_types
Ancestor of the Polynesian languages
Proto-Nuclear-Polynesian *p *t/*ti *k *m *n *ŋ *w *f *s *Ø *ʔ *l Vaeakau-Taumako p t/s/h k m n ŋ v f/h s/h Ø Ø l Samoan t~k ʔ f s Wallisian t/s k h ʔ East
Proto-Polynesian_language
Island in Solomon Islands
languages: e.g. Äiwoo (also a Reefs – Santa Cruz language), and Vaeakau-Taumako, a Polynesian outlier. In 1966–67 Gerd Koch, a German anthropologist, carried
Nendö
Islands: Anuta, Bellona, Ontong Java, Rennell, Sikaiana, Tikopia, and Vaeakau-Taumako. Solomon Islands arts and crafts cover a wide range of woven objects, carved
Culture_of_Oceania
Sailing vessels of Austronesian peoples
This was also usually accompanied by the lower spar becoming more curved. Taumako single-outrigger tepukei, an example of the basic mastless crab claw sail
Austronesian_vessels
Island in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
Nifiloli, Aua and Matema Island of the Reef Islands, as well as in the Taumako Islands (also known as the Duff Islands), some 200 miles to the east. Speakers
Nukapu
New Zealand archaeologist
in particular, the Namu burial ground on Taumako in the Solomon Islands. Davidson and Leach's report on Taumako was published in 2008. Davidson and Green
Janet_Davidson
Island in Solomon Islands
Pileni is now more commonly referred to under its native name Vaeakau-Taumako. "The adaptive capacity of Pileni Island community, Viakau Ward, Temotu
Pileni
Island group in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
different. The inhabitants of Pileni, Matema, Nupani and Nukapu, speak Vaeakau-Taumako (a.k.a. Pileni), a Polynesian outlier language. The remaining Melanesian
Reef_Islands
language (Solomon Islands) Tikopia language (Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako language (Solomon Islands) Pukapuka language (Cook Islands) Penrhyn
List of endangered languages of Oceania
List_of_endangered_languages_of_Oceania
Type of multihull sailboat
pictures, and detailed plans on building and tuning a riwuit The Vaka Taumako Project page on Polynesian proas and sailing Essay with photos of Kapingmarangi
Proa
Island in Solomon Islands
theirs. The island is controlled by four chiefs (ariki): Kafika, Tafua, Taumako and Fangarere, with Kafika recognised as the first among equals. Tikopians
Tikopia
Island in Solomon Islands
Reefs North Reef Rennell Temotu Anuta Duff Islands Bass Islands Tahua Taumako Fatutaka Reef Islands Fenualoa Lomlom Makalom Matema Nalongo and Nupani
Ghizo_Island
Sailor, doctor, and Polynesian scholar
navigational techniques were still preserved in the Polynesian outlier Taumako. Lewis's next adventure in 1972 was an attempt at circumnavigating Antarctica
David_Lewis_(adventurer)
Island in Solomon Islands
Nupani, Nifiloli, Aua and Nukapu of the Reef Islands, as well as in the Taumako Islands (also known as the Duff Islands), some 200 miles to the east. Speakers
Matema_Island
51 A Grammar of Goemai – Birgit Hellwig (2011) 52 A Grammar of Vaeakau-Taumako – Åshild Næss, Even Hovdhaugen (2011) 53 A Grammar of Warrongo – Tasaku
Mouton_Grammar_Library
731 0.1220 Sikaiana Tikopia tkp 3,324 0.5545 Tikopia, Vanikoro Vaeakau-Taumako piv 1,142 0.1905 Duff Is, Reef Is Anuta aud 267 0.0445 Anuta Island Lavukaleve
Languages of the Solomon Islands archipelago
Languages_of_the_Solomon_Islands_archipelago
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with P
Pijin pit I/E Pitta Pitta piu I/L Pintupi-Luritja piv I/L Pileni; Vaeakau-Taumako piw I/L Pimbwe pix I/L Piu piy I/L Piya-Kwonci piz I/L Pije pjt I/L Pitjantjatjara
ISO_639:p
tropical cyclone impacted Temotu Province in either 1948 or 1949, with Taumako Island stripped of its vegetation. South Pacific tropical cyclone Atlantic
1940s South Pacific cyclone seasons
1940s_South_Pacific_cyclone_seasons
sanfordi) Schmidt's skink (Emoia schmidti) Madeay's skink (Emoia submetallica) Taumako skink (Emoia taumakoensis) Four-striped skink (Emoia tetrataenia) Polynesia
List of least concern reptiles
List_of_least_concern_reptiles
Islands in Solomon Islands
Luck for Bass Islands". Traveling Luck. Retrieved 27 July 2018. The Vaka Taumako Project 9°48′00″S 167°06′00″E / 9.800°S 167.10°E / -9.800; 167.10
Bass_Islands_(Duff_Islands)
Island in Solomon Islands
1893-1978. Retrieved 30 July 2018. Article on Duff islands The Archaeology of Taumako: A Polynesian Outlier in the Eastern Solomon Islands 9°53′S 167°11′E /
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Spear Servant; With Honor; Honorable
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English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit
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Arabic
Very Wise
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American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin
Combination of Georgia and Anna; Gracious Farmer; Farmer; Variant of Georgia
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Australian, German, Latin, Spanish
Born During the Feast of Assumption
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Strong
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God will Uplift; Exalted of the Lord; Appointed by the Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bent
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Noble Guard
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Selfe Respect
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