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Wallisian, or ʻUvean (
Wallisian: Fakaʻuvea), is the
Polynesian language spoken on
Wallis Island (also
known as ʻUvea). The
language is also
known as East...
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Wallisian (0.2%, down from 0.8% in 2008). At the 2018 census, 90.5% of
people 14 y/o and
older could speak, read and
write either Wallisian or ****unan...
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Toulouse and the
France national team. Born in Nouméa, New
Caledonia to
Wallisian parents, he
began his
professional career for
Toulouse in 2016. France...
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Americans also
brought with them many
material goods and money:
Wallisians were
discovering consumer society, and
traditional religious and customary...
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children born/woman noun:
Wallisian(s), ****unan(s), or
Wallis and ****una
Islanders adjective:
Wallisian, ****unan, or
Wallis and ****una Islander...
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music of
Polynesia is a
diverse set of
musical traditions from
islands within a
large area of the
central and
southern Pacific Ocean, approximately...
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Patalione Kanimoa is a
Wallisian politician from
Wallis and ****una, a
French overseas collectivity in the
South Pacific. He was
President of the Territorial...
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Munipoese Muliʻakaʻaka (born ~1974) is a
Wallisian politician and
member of the
Territorial ****embly of
Wallis and ****una. He was
unanimously elected...
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Territorial ****embly of
Wallis and ****una (French: ****emblée Territoriale;
Wallisian and ****unan: Fono fakatelituale) is the
legislature of
Wallis and ****una...
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Wallis (
Wallisian: ʻUvea) is a
Polynesian atoll/island in the
Pacific Ocean belonging to the
French overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer, or...