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Tuvaluan can mean: The
Tuvaluan language, an
Austronesian language spoken in Tuvalu, Fiji, Kiribati,
Nauru and New
Zealand Anything to do with the Oceanian...
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Tuvaluan (/
ˌtuːvəˈluːən/),
often called Tuvalu, is a
Polynesian language closely related to the
Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly...
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coconut palms that are
important in the
lives of
Tuvaluans. The
stories of the
ancestors of the
Tuvaluans vary from
island to island. On Niutao, Funa****i...
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Tuvaluan dollar is one of the
currencies of Tuvalu,
whose unofficial international currency code is TVD.
Tuvalu has
never had
banknotes of its own...
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Tuvaluan p****port is an
international travel do****ent that is
issued to
Tuvaluan citizens subject to
Tuvaluan nationality law. As of 1 July 2019[update]...
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proportion of
national income comes from the
employment of 15% of
adult male
Tuvaluans overseas in the
maritime industry. The
value of
these remittances was...
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bigger leaves and larger, co****r roots", bananas,
breadfruit and coconut.
Tuvaluans also eat seafood,
including coconut crab, fish from the
lagoon and ocean...
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ethnicity with
approximately 5.6% of the po****tion
being Micronesian.
Tuvaluans are
ethnically related to the
people of
Samoa and Tonga.
There is evidence...
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Tuvaluan New
Zealand community consists of 4,653
Tuvaluans ethnic people living in New Zealand. About 46% of them were born
overseas and
nearly 80%...
- of the fatele. Te Vaka, an
Oceanic music group,
contains Tuvaluans and
musicians with
Tuvaluan ancestry; Te Vaka
performs original contemporary Pacific...