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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

Music Video from Titiana. Western Province, Solomon Islands

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  • Yeah love the music is it really from Titiana?? Are there anymore of these tracks I love to see more of these Ive been to Titiana in 1987-1988

  • I think thats the only one I've come across so far. Will keep searchin and post when I find another one.

  • This is a Kiribati song..why does it say Solomon Islands Western province.....Sorry just abit confused.

  • Thanks for the confusion JOZKEWL :) Its just to help those from Kiribati know that these artists are not from Kiribati but from those living in the Solomon Islands. Anyways you sound like you're from Solomon Islands.

  • I love this song! Nice one pawpawbananaman! Te keraoi riki ao taiaoka ngkana iai riki these kind of tract please post them more cos they are really cool!

  • No Worries I'll see if I can find some more. E raba te maroro.

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  • Before Solomon Islands gained their Independence from Britain, lots of Kiribati people were re-settled in the Solomon Islands from Kiribati( who were also under the British protectorate) formerly known as the Gilbertise Islands,( because of over crowding..maybe). To this day there are lots of Kiribati settlements in the Western Province and the two main Villages are Titiana and Wagina. And yes as mentioned earlier, Solomon Islands is made up of Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia...

  • and like u said the language is similar to kiribati but its solomon islander cos maybe during the tribal times kiribatian's came looking for new land and found it in the solomon islands. so solomo islands is on of the most mixed islands in the south pacific

  • Ok here is the thing about solomon islandrs.

    it is a big island with many litlle islands in it, they have melanesian and polynesian islanders living there every single island in the south pacific originated from asia. so every islander has words in common. take in belief renolbelona there language is similar to tongan people. probably because during the tribal times islander got in the cannoes and started to search for new land.

  • @veejobez Love the song...oh e tekeraoi te tiku n ami tabo anne kain Kiribati-Solomon tekeraoi

    

  • uuu antai ngkoe neiko, are memena n te tongoo???? ha, luv it man

  • merci pour ce groupe il me donne du soleil dans mon ame merci le breton

  • is tuvalu the same as kiribati

  • Hi I love this music. I was in Honiara ages ago and love it. Unfortunately I didn't have time to go to Titiana but heard from alot of friends from there, that it is a beautiful island. would love to go back to solo..could u pls update me with more lovely kiribati music from your side. the music from Solomon is quite interesting to me especially with the language. Still Kiribati language but kind of mixand very very interesting..cheers guys

  • shshsh ko banaraoi Nao,,am bwai te bwai lol

  • auesaaaa oooo am bwai te bwai Nao

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