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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...
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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...
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boats are
produced primarily by the Polynesian-speaking
inhabitants of
Taumako (Duff Islands), and have been
occasionally borrowed by
other Polynesian...
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Banie Teanu (Tevai)
Tinakula Reef
Islands Duff
Islands (Pileni
Taumako)
Taumako Taumako Tahua Tohua B****
Islands Lua Kaa
Loreva Treasurer's
Islands Tuleki...
- 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...
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Tikopia (Tikopia Island,
Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-
Taumako (?) (Reef
Islands and
Taumako island,
Solomon Islands) ****una-Aniwa or West ****unan (****una...
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Guinea Anuta, Bellona,
Ontong Java, Rennel, Sikaiana,
Tikopia and Vaeakau-
Taumako:
Solomon Islands Emae, Makata, Mele (Erakoro, Eratapu), Aniwa, and ****una:...
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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 B**** Islands:...
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Polynesian Navigation are
still taught in the
Polynesian outlier of
Taumako Island in the
Solomon Islands. From a
single chicken bone
recovered from...
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Anuta East ****una ****una–Aniwa Emae Rennell–Bellona Mele–Fila Vaeakau–
Taumako Tikopia ****auvea
Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Hammarström et al. do not view...