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  2. Culture of Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    The uniqueness of Kiribati when compared with other forms of Pacific Island dance is its emphasis on the outstretched arms of the dancer and the sudden birdlike movement of the head. The Frigate bird (Fregata minor) on the Kiribati flag refers to this bird-like style of Kiribati dancing. Most dances are in the standing or sitting position with ...

  3. Category:Culture of Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Cultural organisations based in Kiribati (2 C) R. ... Sport in Kiribati (16 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Culture of Kiribati"

  4. Category:Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a topic category for the topic Kiribati ... Culture of Kiribati (15 C, 7 P) E. Economy of Kiribati ...

  5. Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Kiribati (/ ˈ k ɪr ɪ b æ s / ⓘ KIRR-i-bass, [10] Gilbertese:), officially the Republic of Kiribati (Gilbertese: Ribaberiki Kiribati), [11] [12] [3] is an island country in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the central Pacific Ocean. Its permanent population is over 119,000 as of the 2020 census, and more than half live on Tarawa atoll.

  6. Te Umanibong - Wikipedia

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    Te Umanibong (also Te Umwanibong [1]) or the Kiribati Cultural Museum, or Kiribati Museum and Cultural Centre, is a museum in Bikenibeu on the atoll of Tarawa in Kiribati It displays artefacts and other items of cultural and historic significance.

  7. Maneaba - Wikipedia

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    Traditional maneaba in Babaroroa, Arorae atoll, Kiribati Tenimanraoi maneaba in Betio, Kiribati. The heart of any Kiribati community is its maneaba or meeting house. The maneaba is not just the biggest building in any village, it is the centre of village life and the basis of island and national governance.

  8. History of Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    For several millennia, the islands were inhabited by Austronesian peoples who had arrived from the Solomon Islands or Vanuatu.The I-Kiribati or Gilbertese people settled what would become known as the Gilbert Islands (named for British captain Thomas Gilbert by von Krusenstern in 1820) some time in between 3000 BC [1] [2] and 1300 AD. [3]

  9. Nonouti - Wikipedia

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    Nonouti is an atoll and district of Kiribati.The atoll is located in the Southern Gilbert Islands, 38 km north of Tabiteuea, and 250 km south of Tarawa.The atoll is the third largest in the Gilbert Islands and is the island where the Roman Catholic religion was first established in Kiribati, in 1888.