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Tikopia is a
volcanic island in
Temotu Province, in the
independent nation of
Solomon Islands,
southwestern Pacific Ocean.
Although most of
Solomon Islands...
- The
Tikopia language, or Fakatikopia, is a
Polynesian Outlier language from the
island of
Tikopia in the
Solomon Islands. It is
closely related to the...
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Province and p****ed near or over the
Santa Cruz
Island of
Tikopia.
After p****ing near or over
Tikopia the
system started to move south-eastwards
during that...
- Philippines. Queirós
later returned to the area in 1606,
where he
sighted Tikopia and Taumako,
though this
voyage was
primarily to
Vanuatu in the search...
- In the
mythology of
Tikopia, the Atua I
Kafika (also
known as Sako) is a
culture hero and
supreme god. McKinnon, S. (1990). "The
matrilateral transference...
- Islands)
Rennellese (Rennell and
Bellona island,
Solomon Islands)
Tikopia (
Tikopia Island,
Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako (?) (Reef
Islands and Taumako...
- Partiýasy)
Tobwaan Kiribati Party Takapoto Airport, in
French Polynesia Tikopia language Trans-Korea
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- of Tonga,
Samoa and Tuvalu. The
closest Polynesian outliers,
Anuta and
Tikopia in
Solomon Islands, were
settled some time
between the 10th and 13th centuries...
- in 1972
about his experiences, the
title a play on the
classic We the
Tikopia by New
Zealand anthropologist Raymond Firth,
about the
island of that name...
- family. 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...