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Tikopia is a volcanic island in Temotu Province, in the independent nation of Solomon Islands, southwestern Pacific Ocean. Although most of Solomon Islands ...
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Tikopia, a Polynesian community near the eastern border of the Solomon Islands, is arguably the most thoroughly documented small-scale society in the ...

Tikopia

Island in the Solomon Islands
Tikopia is a volcanic island in Temotu Province, in the independent nation of Solomon Islands, southwestern Pacific Ocean. Although most of Solomon Islands is Melanesian, Tikopia is culturally Polynesian. The first Europeans arrived on 22 April... Wikipedia
Area: 1.931 mi²
Population: 1,200 people
Ethnic groups: Polynesian
Location: Pacific Ocean
Province: Temotu

The fabled island paradise of Tikopia is one of the most remote islands in the world, and while its heritage is Polynesian, Tikopia is a world unto its own.
Traditionally, Tikopia men practiced crafts of canoe building and other woodwork, net making, and extraction of turmeric pigment, while women wove mats of ...
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Nov 6, 2017 · Nico Edwards and the crew of Infinity Expedition visit one of the more fascinating spots Infinity has ...
Duration: 10:22
Posted: Nov 6, 2017
A traditional home in Tikopia, Solomon Islands, where the houses are built low to the ground to withstand storms and cyclones and to economize on building ...
The Tikopia language is a Polynesian Outlier language from the island of Tikopia in the Solomon Islands. It is closely related to the Anuta language of the ...
a Polynesian people on Tikopia, Solomon islands. b. : a member of such people. 2. : the language of the Tikopia people ...
Abstract. This chapter is devoted to mid-twentieth-century Tikopia, a small, autonomous Polynesian community on an isolated 4.6 km2 island.
Tikopia is a small volcanic island located north of Vanuatu and east of the Solomons. It is one of the 'Polynesian outliers', in that its people are clearly ...