when i was a very young girl i see no difference in the Tuvaluan and the Kiribati people,I always called them "Iruwa" (Kiribati word refering to overseas ppl) i thought they speak and understood one language and traditions,,,but now when im all grown up i see and understood how different they are like the Tuvaluans they are Polynesians, Kiribati they are Micronesians like us the Nauruans. I miss my Tuvaluan and Kiribati friends who grew up in Nauru...
About to watch the clip. I wonder whether I will spot Nelu, Kaobanung, Jack, and all the rest of the guys in the NPC office? Have you seenmy clips of Windhoek in Namibia. (I was there last year)
when i was a very young girl i see no difference in the Tuvaluan and the Kiribati people,I always called them "Iruwa" (Kiribati word refering to overseas ppl) i thought they speak and understood one language and traditions,,,but now when im all grown up i see and understood how different they are like the Tuvaluans they are Polynesians, Kiribati they are Micronesians like us the Nauruans. I miss my Tuvaluan and Kiribati friends who grew up in Nauru...
mschocoland 1 year ago
I put 56 photos I took in 1973 of Nauru/Tuvalu. They are on Webshots. You can see them if you do a search on "coopec100"
alanccoop 2 years ago
About to watch the clip. I wonder whether I will spot Nelu, Kaobanung, Jack, and all the rest of the guys in the NPC office? Have you seenmy clips of Windhoek in Namibia. (I was there last year)
alanccoop 3 years ago
Reminds me of my good days in Nauru
Prabir Datta
prabirdattaus 3 years ago
whakawhetai mo o galuega whaigata!!
mawhala 4 years ago