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Kwaio is an
ethnic group found in
central Malaita, in the
Solomon Islands.
According to Ethnologue, they
numbered 13,249 in 1999. Much of what is known...
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Kwaio language, or Koio, is
spoken in the
centre of
Malaita Island in the
Solomon Islands. It is
spoken by
about 13,000 people. The
phonology of the...
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American linguist and anthropologist, most
notable for his
fieldwork on the
Kwaio people of
Malaita in the
Solomon Islands, and his
writings on a wide range...
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formerly licensed to
serve Honolulu, Hawaii,
United States Kwaio language Kwaio people This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Kwaio is a single-member
constituency of the
National Parliament of
Solomon Islands.
Located on the east
coast of the
centre of the
island of Malaita...
- (To'abaita, Baelelea, Baeggu, Fataleka), Lau, Kwara'ae, Wala, Gula'alaa,
Kwaio, Dori'o
Southern Malaitan: 'Are'are, Marau,
Oroha Basic vocabulary in many...
- Kwara'ae and
Kwaio regions, and
Kwarekwareo on the
western coast between the
Kwaio and 'Are'are regions,
which may be a
dialect of
Kwaio. Sa'a, spoken...
- are used in
rituals for protection, divination, and fertility.
Among the
Kwaio people, red ti are ****ociated with
feuding and vengeance,
while green ti...
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Social Sciences. 7: 502–5. Keesing,
Roger M.; Fifiʔi,
Jonathan (1969). "
Kwaio word
tabooing in its context".
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 78 (2):...