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- two hundred years. After it was re-discovered in the late 18th century, Malaitans were subjected to harsh treatment from whaling boat crews and blackbirders...
- Wawa Malaitan Central–North Malaitan: North (To'abaita, Baelelea, Baeggu, Fataleka), Lau, Kwara'ae, Wala, Gula'alaa, Kwaio, Dori'o Southern Malaitan: ꞋAreꞌare...
- began terrorising Malaitans in the rural areas of the island in an effort to force them out of their homes. About 20,000 Malaitans fled to the capital...
- threats against Malaitan migrants in Guadalcanal. The Movement claimed indigenous rights to the land on Guadalcanal and wants the malaitans to move out of...
- began a campaign of intimidation and violence towards Malaitan settlers. Thousands of Malaitans subsequently fled back to Malaita or to Honiara, and in...
- 1901 Scotland Census https://www.solomonencyclopaedia.net/biogs/E000481b.htm David W. Akin, Colonialism, Maasina Rule, and the Origins of Malaitan Kastom...
- with significant po****tions  Solomon Islands 13,200 Languages Kwaio Religion traditional ancestor worship Related ethnic groups Other Malaitan peoples...
- the plantation owners. They spread a message of independence amongst the Malaitan soldiers who began a campaign of non-compliance and civil disobedience...
- (IFM), began terrorising Malaitans in the rural areas of the island to make them leave their homes. About 20,000 Malaitans fled to the capital and others...
- been engineered to be as subdued as possible – as a demonstration of "Malaitan dominance" over Western Province. The Solomon Islander flag has been utilized...