- Malakula, also
spelled Malekula, is the second-largest
island in the
nation of Vanuatu,
formerly the New Hebrides, in Melanesia, a
region of the Pacific...
- ISBN 9781922185235 List and map of
Malekula languages (A.N.U., 1995) Map of
Vanuatu languages including Malekula Updated map of
Malekula languages (MPI-SHH – Jena...
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family Nuclear Southern Oceanic linkage Central Vanuatu linkage Malekula Coastal Malekula Interior Pentecost Ambrym–Paama Epi–Efate Epi Shepherds–North...
- Charpentier, Jean-Michel (1982).
Atlas linguistique du Sud-
Malekula —
Linguistic Atlas of
South Malekula (Vanuatu) (in French). Paris:
Centre National de la...
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visited his
grave there 56
years later and
wrote a book,
Footprints on
Malekula:
Memoir of
Bernard Deacon, in 1984.
After Cambridge she
spent a brief,...
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Litslits is a town in Vanuatu, in
Malampa Province, on the
island of
Malekula. It is
south of the city Lakatoro, with 1,391
inhabitants (2013). In the...
- ([neveʔei]), also
known as Vinmavis, is an
Oceanic language of
central Malekula, Vanuatu.
There are
around 500
primary speakers of Neveʻei and
about 750...
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Nevinbimbaau (or Nevinbumbaau) is a
goddess in the
Melanesian mythology of
Malekula Island, Vanuatu. Some
descriptions call her an
ogress while others seem...
- is an
Oceanic language,
which is
primarily spoken at the
north tip of
Malekula, Vanuatu.
Botovro at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
- to:
Major League Lacrosse Malua Bay
language (ISO 639-3: mll),
spoken in
Malekula,
Vanuatu Marshall Don
Hunter Sr.
Airport (IATA: MLL), in Marshall, Alaska...