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  2. Culture of the Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    In the contemporary Solomon Islands, as elsewhere in Melanesia, kastom is the core of the assertion of traditional values and cultural practices in a modern context. [4] The Kastom Gaden Association, [ 5 ] for example, advocates growing and eating traditional foods rather than imported ones.

  3. Solomon Islands dance - Wikipedia

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    The present rage in dancing style among the youth of the Islands is the "freestyle dancing" which has become integral to the night life and entertainment scene. These dance forms, with no resemblance to the traditional dance forms of Solomon Island, are copied from the films 'You Got Served', 'Step Up 1 and 2' and 'Stomp the Yard'. [5]

  4. Culture of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Traditional painting and wood carving in the National Museum in Honiara A traditional dance costume from Vanikoro (Solomon Islands). The culture of Solomon Islands reflects the extent of the differentiation and diversity among the groups living within the Solomon Islands archipelago, which lies within Melanesia in the Pacific Ocean, with the ...

  5. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity. If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress.

  6. Solomon Islands National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum officially opened in June 1969. [3] However, the museum was initiated in the 1951, when the islands were a British protectorate. The collection was formed by Geoffrey F. C. Dennis and James L. O. Tedder, amongst others, who were interested in the material culture of the Solomon Islands and combined their private collections. [4]

  7. Nguzu nguzu - Wikipedia

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    The nguzu nguzu (sometimes called a musu musu or toto isu) is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. It was attached to the canoe's prow at the waterline, and was held to provide supernatural protection during expeditions.

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  9. Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Islands Honiara – 30,407 ... Another driver of gender inequality in Solomon Islands is the traditional practice of bride price. Although specific customs ...