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  1. Material Culture of Kiribati. by Gerd. Translated by Guy Slatter. Koch, 1986
  2. Material Culture of Kiribati
  3. Kiribati: A Changing Atoll Culture. by Leonard (ed.). Mason, 1985
  4. Eucheuma seaweed farming in Kiribati Central Pacific (1983) by Stephen Why, 1985
  5. Tungaru Traditions: Writings on the Atoll Culture of the Gilbert Islands (Pacific Islands Monograph Series) by Arthur Francis Grimble, 1989-09
  6. Culture change and education in the Gilbert and Ellice islands by H. E Maude, 1936
  7. The Christian faith at work at Koinawa by Tiaontin Arue, 1984

1. Kiribati Culture
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5. Kiribati Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
Kiribati. Culture. Canoe racing, volleyball and soccer are all popular on the islands, but more traditional pursuits, such as intricate and
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13. Kiribati National Olympic Commitee
kiribati culture hits Townsville. Saturday, 25th December 2004. The twelve athleteswho participated and the three coaches who managed them at the Oceania
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kiribati culture hits Townsville. Saturday, 25th December 2004. The OAA Championshipssaw some excellent Athletics performances by Kiribati athletes plus a
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Debacle over Mini Games ! Monday, 25th July 2005 "Homeland Security" at work in Guam prevents the majority of our team from reaching the Mini Games !! Full Story The Three Wise Men visit Kiribati ! Thursday, 23rd June 2005 A visitation from the IAAF RDC in Adelaide was well-attended in Tarawa last weekend. Full Story Have money, will travel ! - to Palau ! Saturday, 21st May 2005 We WANTED to take 55 I-Kiribati to Palau for the Mini Games - but "the best-laid plans of mice and men...." !! Full Story Kiribati in Melbourne CG2006. Monday, 14th March 2005 For the benefit of any of the Australia-resident I-Kiribati diaspora who are wondering about joining in the ticket ballot in Australia. Full Story Choy's successful training course. Thursday, 10th March 2005 The young Table-Tennis champion of Kiribati, Choy Freddy, has recently returned from a 6-weeks training course with one of the top Australian coaches, John Matovinovic, in Adelaide. This was funded by the OOTC under the ASP2006 programme and organised by the Oceania Table-Tennis Federation (OTTF).
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CULTURE The I-Kiribati are a warm, friendly and welcoming people. Visitors and those working in Kiribati are treated with the greatest of respect, Politeness and deference. Canoe racing, volleyball and soccer are all popular on the islands, but more traditional pursuits, such as intricate and beautiful dances - particularly on Tabiteuea - an indigenous martial art and making figures out of string are still practised. Also important in Kiribati are chants for one to four voices that honour particular achievements, such as initiation rites. The chants are not normally accompanied by dance. The I-Kiribati (as locals are known, pronounced 'ee-kee-ree-bus') speak a Micronesian dialect, although English is widely used in official communications. The local alphabet has only 13 letters, with 'ti' standing in for 's'. The missionaries got their talons in early, and the Kiribati Protestant Church today has over 28,000 followers and the Catholic Church close to 40,000. Religion is taken very seriously, and the further south you go the more you should avoid doing anything that looks remotely like work (even darning your beach towel could be frowned upon). Traditional customs and beliefs still survive, which is not surprising for a people who have lived so closely to a force as mysterious as the sea for so long. Belief in the power of magic and the existence of ghosts (

17. Kiribati Culture, Kiribati
kiribati culture. Kiribati (05/05). GDP composition by sector Services 75%,agriculture 14%, industry 11%. The IKiribati people settled what would
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    Kiribati (05/05) GDP composition by sector: Services 75%, agriculture 14%, industry 11%. ... The I-Kiribati people settled what would become known as the Gilbert Islands between 1000 and 1300 AD. Subsequent invasions by Fijians and Tongans introduced Micronesian and Polynesian elements to the Micronesian culture, but extensive intermarriage has produced a population reasonably homogeneous in appearance and traditions. ... [ Read More Kiribati The country has a population of over 90,000 that is primarily Micronesian, with a significant component of Polynesian origin. Economic activity consists primarily of subsistence agriculture and fishing. The islands' isolation and meager resources, including poor soil and limited arable land, severely limit prospects for economic development. The per capita gross domestic product is approximately $500. ... [ Read More Kiribati Read More Marshall Islands (10/04) Marine resources, including fishing, aquaculture, tourism development, and agriculture, are top government development priorities. The Marshall Islands sells fishing rights to other nations as a source of income. Since 1990, the Marshall Islands has offered ship registrations under the Marshall Islands flag. It now registers over 600 vessels, the ninth largest fleet in the world, and receives an income of approximately a million dollars annually. As a small nation, the Marshall Islands must import a wide variety of goods, including foodstuffs, consumer goods, machinery, and petroleum products. ... [

    18. Kiribati History & Kiribati Culture | IExplore
    Following European discovery, Kiribati came into contact with other Pacific traces of this intermixing remain in both the population and culture.
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    adsonar_pid=3019;adsonar_ps=370666;adsonar_zw=540;adsonar_zh=220;adsonar_jv='ads.adsonar.com'; There are indications of prehistoric migrations from South East Asia, but the present inhabitants of Kiribati descend mainly from a Samoan influx during the 13th to 15th centuries. Following European discovery, Kiribati came into contact with other Pacific islanders and the Chinese; traces of this intermixing remain in both the population and culture. Village government in Kiribati continues in the pre-colonial mode. In 1892, Kiribati became part of the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, and was administered by the West Pacific High Commission in Fiji. The islands were occupied by the Japanese during World War II, and were the site of some of the fiercest fighting between Japan and the USA. The transition to independence began in 1963 with the formation of legislative and executive councils under the supervision of a British Governor General, who performed the functions previously exercised by the High Commissioner. The Legislative Council later evolved into the

    19. Kiribati Bibliography - T
    Teiwaki, Roniti. 1980. The Future of kiribati culture. in Pacific Perspective . 1979. Seamen and cultural change in Kiribati. in Pacific Perspective.
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    x. Taake, Tekaai. 1981 > a. Taam, Tangitang. 1979 > Taaran, Tere Needs Assessment of the Maternal and Child Health Services for the Republic of Kiribati. 24 leaves, bound. "In partial fulfillment of the Master of Public Health degree, Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of Hawaii". School of Public Health, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. UH PUBHpaper 0347. Taaran, Tere Maternal and Child Health Intervention Strategy by Community Participation in Kiribati. 44 leaves, bound, bibl 40-41. "In partial fulfillment of the Master of Public Health degree, Materna l and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of Hawaii". University of Hawai School of Public Health, Honolulu. UH PUBHpaper 0430. x. Tabai, Ieremia. 1979 > a. Tabai, Ieremia. 1980 > x. Tabai, Ieremia. 1980 > x. Tabai, Ieremia. 1983 > x. Tabai, Ieremia. 1983 > x. Tabai, Ieremia. 1983 > x. Tabai, Ieremia. 1985 > Tabai, Ieremia The Right to Development.

    20. Kiribati Bibliography: Semantic Index
    The Future of kiribati culture. in Pacific Perspective. 1982. Bataua, Batiri T.kiribati culture Intact or Facade? in Pacific Magazine (May).
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    anon Romanist competition in the Gilbert Islands. in: The Friend, Vol. 47, Honolulu. Frazer, Sir James G. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead. 3 vols: Vol.3, pp 29-62, Belief among the Micronesians - Gilbert Islanders. BM GN/470/F84, ML 572.99/6A3. Simon, Paul I. Abemaman Genealogy. ms, 50 l, (100p) handwritten copy of notebook by John Tokatake (Apr 30, 1960, Kuria I.) photocopy, s ome pages missing. (Collection - G.W. Groves, Honolulu). Smith, S. Percy (tr) An Old Tradition from Rakahanga Island (by Banapa). in: JPS 29:88-90. Grimble, Arthur Francis The Sun and Six. in: Man 22, 54-56, 1922. Grimble, Arthur Francis Witchcraft in the South Sea Islands. illustrated by John de Walton. in: Wide World Mag. v.85, 119-127, 1940. London. UH PAC/BF1584/G5G7. Aia karaki nikawai I-Tungaru. Myths and legends of the Gilbertese people. E koreaki te boki aei mai wia unim'ane ni Kiribati irouia Tibwere ao Pastor Bataeru, ao unim'ane tabeman. iv, 126pp, maps, 21 cm. LMP, GI, Beru, Rongorongo. UH PAC/GR385/G5P3, ML 398.2/20A1.

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