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estimated to be more than 13,000
Tuvaluan speakers worldwide. In 2015 it was
estimated that more than 3,500
Tuvaluans live in New Zealand, with
about half...
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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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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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there were 2,625
Tuvaluans in New Zealand,
which has
grown to 3,537
Tuvaluans in 2013 and 4,653
Tuvaluan in 2018.
About 88% of
Tuvaluan New
Zealanders are...
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voters cast
valid ballots, out of the
approximately 9,000 voting-aged
Tuvaluans. In comparison, 8,501
votes were cast in the 2006
parliamentary election...
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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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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...
- in 1988, but
Tuvaluan $2
coins have
never been introduced. Instead, the
Australian piece circulates in place. In
recent years,
Tuvaluans have also taken...
- It is
usually celebrated on the
second Sa****ay of June
every year.
Tuvaluans celebrate it with
church services and prayers,
singing God Save The King...
- This is a list of
notable people from Tuvalu.
Eselealofa Apinelu Opetaia Foa'i
Apisai Ielemia Ionatana Ionatana Kamuta Latasi Toaripi Lauti Tupua Leupena...