Anuta village

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Anuta village is the sole small settlement on the remote Polynesian outlier island of Anuta in the Solomon Islands, home to a tightly knit community with a rich traditional seafaring and subsistence culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
access by sea only
buildingMaterial local timber
palm leaves
climate tropical maritime climate
country Solomon Islands
countrySubdivision Temotu Province NERFINISHED
culture rich seafaring traditions
subsistence lifestyle
traditional Polynesian culture
ethnicGroup Polynesians NERFINISHED
foodSource breadfruit
coconut
fish
taro
hasCustom collective land tenure
reciprocity and sharing
traditional navigation knowledge
hasNotableWorkAboutIt Ethnographic studies by Richard Feinberg
hasResearchInterest anthropology
human ecology
linguistics
hasSocialStructure chiefly leadership
kin-based social organization
housingType traditional thatched houses
inhabitants Anutan people NERFINISHED
isRemote true
languageUsed Anutan language NERFINISHED
Solomon Islands Pijin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Anuta NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Temotu Province NERFINISHED
locatedInOcean Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Polynesian outlier
maritimeOrientation ocean-going navigation
onlySettlementOn Anuta NERFINISHED
partOf Anuta Island NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic high population density
tightly knit community
primaryEconomicActivity canoe building
fishing
subsistence agriculture
region Southwest Pacific NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
Christianity
timeZone UTC+11
transport outrigger canoes

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