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  2. Micronesians - Wikipedia

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    The Kiribati people, also known as I-Kiribati, Tungaru, or Gilbertese, are the indigenous people of Kiribati. They speak the Gilbertese language . They numbered 103,000 as of 2008.

  3. Gilbertese language - Wikipedia

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    The official name of the language is te taetae ni Kiribati, or 'the Gilbertese language', but the common name is te taetae n aomata, or 'the language of the people'. The first complete and comprehensive description of this language was published in Dictionnaire gilbertin–français of Father Ernest Sabatier (981 pp, 1952–1954), a Catholic ...

  4. History of Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Although the indigenous Gilbertese language name for the Gilbert Islands proper is Tungaru, the new state chose the name "Kiribati," the Gilbertese rendition of "Gilberts," as an equivalent of the former colony to acknowledge the inclusion of islands which were never considered part of the Gilberts chain. [40]

  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. Category:I-Kiribati people by descent - Wikipedia

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    3 languages. العربية ... I-Kiribati people of Chinese descent (1 C, 1 P) T. I-Kiribati people of Tuvaluan descent (1 C) This page was last edited on 15 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Languages of Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Languages of Kiribati

  9. Gilbert Islands - Wikipedia

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    Common languages: English, Gilbertese ... which is a rendering of "Gilberts" in the phonology of the indigenous Gilbertese ... of the Gilbert Islands are Austronesian ...