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everyday Wallisian language. Not all
religious words have been borrowed, though.
Missionaries also
tried to use
existing concepts in
Wallisians and give...
- Terre, and is home to the
majority of the island's European,
Polynesian (
Wallisians, ****unians, Tahitians), Indonesian, and
Vietnamese po****tions, as well...
- and
Wallisians led to an
influenza epidemic in June 1942,
which killed 27 people. Initially, the
Americans had a very
negative view of the
Wallisians, considering...
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economic opportunities has,
since the 1950s, been
impelling many
young Wallisians and ****unians to
migrate to the more
prosperous French territory of New...
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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...
- The
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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embezzling public funds.
Reformists also
mocked the king's
insistence that
Wallisians dismount from
their bicycles when p****ing his palace. In 2005, the King...
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thought to be
ethnically European. The
other self-reported
communities were
Wallisians and ****unians (8.3% of the
total po****tion, up from 8.2% at the 2014...
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Islands Māori Rakahanga-Manihiki
Tongareva Māori
Moriori † Rapa Nui ****unic
Wallisian (East Uvean) West
Uvean ****unan (East ****unan) ****una-Aniwa (West ****unan)...
- of
Western Polynesian with
close affinity to Tongan. In
Wallis island,
Wallisians use 'Uvean as
their everyday language,
while French is the
language of...