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Tongans, a
Polynesian group,
represent more than 98% of the
inhabitants of Tonga. The rest are
European (the
majority are British),
mixed European, and...
- Look up
Tongan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tongan may
refer to:
Something of, from, or
related to the
country of
Tonga Tongans,
people from Tonga...
- New Zealand. As of 2000, 36,840
Tongans were
living in the US. More than 8,000
Tongans live in Australia. The
Tongan diaspora retains close ties to relatives...
- is home to 600
Tongans, 0.1% of the city's po****tion. In the city of Los
Angeles itself,
there are
about 1,000
Tongans or part-
Tongan people, less than...
- The
Tongan castaways were a
group of six
Tongan teenage boys who
shipwrecked on the
uninhabited island of ʻAta in 1965 and
lived there for 15
months until...
- Many
Tongans now live overseas, in a
Tongan diaspora, and send home
remittances to
family members (often aged) who
prefer to
remain in Tonga.
Tongans themselves...
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Tongan Australians (
Tongan: kau ʻAositelēlia Tonga) are
Australians who are of
ethnic Tongan descent or
Tongans who hold
Australian citizenship. According...
- be
reconstructed because Tongan kept the *l but lost the *r.
Tongan has
heavily influenced the
Wallisian language after Tongans colonized the
island of...
- New
Guinea meaning the
Tongans again failed to make it past the
first stage of the tournament. The
Pacific Cup saw the
Tongans again qualify for the tournament...
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Tongan narrative,
Tongan mythology, or
ancient Tongan religion,
sometimes referred to as tala-ē-fonua (meaning, "telling of the land and its people")...