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Basin Erromanga or Erromango,
formerly Martyr's Island, an
island in
Vanuatu Erromanga language, the
primary language of the
island Erromanga languages...
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register of
British and
foreign shipping prior to 1880
named Erromanga, they are:
Erromanga – a
wooden barque of 395 tons,
built in
Greenock in 1845 Owner:...
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demonstrate the 'backwardness' of Erromangans. In 1902,
Robertson published Erromanga: the
Martyr Isle, his
description of his life as a
missionary on the island...
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island Erromango in the
Tafea region of the
Vanuatu islands. The
other Erromanga languages are
either moribund or extinct.
Although the
island is quite...
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Erromango family Southern: Sie, Sorung† Northern: Ifo (Utaha)†, Ura (See
Erromanga language#Linguistic
situation for a description)
Tanna family Southern:...
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Schrankia erromanga.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Schrankia erromanga. Savela,
Markku (July 31, 2019). "Schrankia
erromanga Holloway, 1977"...
- He
translated the Book of
Genesis and the
Gospel of
Matthew into the
Erromanga language.
Gordon was
killed by a
native man in 1872. He is
usually regarded...
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United States with the
death of John B.
Hudson 1954 Ifo
Austronesian Erromanga Island,
Vanuatu with the
death of
James Nalig 1952 Martha's
Vineyard Sign...
- missionary,
Congregationalist colleague of John
Williams (the 'Martyr of
Erromanga'),
author of
ethnographic works and co-translator of the
Bible into Cook...
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family was then called), and in 1906 he
published a
study of
Aneityum and
Erromanga, two
languages in the
Vanuatu branch of the
Oceanic sub-group. His interests...