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  1. Solomon Islands Culture: Ramo, Culture of the Solomon Islands, Public Holidays in the Solomon Islands, Cross of Solomon Islands, Nguzu Nguzu
  2. A first culture history of the Solomon Islands by Roger Curtis Green, 1980
  3. Radiocarbon dates from the British Solomon Islands to December 1973 (Working paper of the Southeast Solomon Islands Culture History Project) by Stephen J Black, 1975
  4. Solomons: A Portrait of Traditional and Contemporary Culture of Solomon Islands
  5. Solomons: A portrait of traditional and contemporary culture in Solomon Islands (Pacific Quarterly Moana)
  6. A First Culture History of the Solomon Islands by R C Green,
  7. Experiments in civilization;: The effects of European culture on a native community of the Solomon Islands, by Herbert Ian Hogbin, 1970
  8. Subsistence on Bellona Island (Mungiki): A study of the cultural ecology of a Polynesian Outlier in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate (Language and culture of Rennell and Bellona Islands) by Sofus Christiansen, 1975
  9. Tikopia Songs: Poetic and Musical Art of a Polynesian People of the Solomon Islands (Cambridge Studies in Oral and Literate Culture) (Volume 0) by Raymond Firth, 2006-12-18
  10. ON THE BAY - BAY HOUSES AND MARITIME CULTURE ON LONG ISLAND'S MARSHLANDS by Nancy With Paul Bentel Solomon, 1992
  11. The Severed Snake: Matrilineages, Making Place, and a Melanesian Christianity in Southeast Solomon Islands (Carolina Academic Press Ritual Studies Monographs) by Michael W. Scott, 2007-02-28
  12. The Solomon Islands Project: A Long-Term Study of Health, Human Biology, and Culture Change (Research Monographs on Human Population Biology)
  13. SOLOMON ISLANDS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by JOHN MOFFAT FUGUI, 2001
  14. Santa Cruz Island Figure Sculpture and Its Social and Ritual Contexts by William H. Davenport, 2005-10-24

41. Full Coverage Solomon Islands
A Hand To Lay Down Their Arms Since arms depots were raided by two warring factionsin the solomon islands, there has been a steady upsurge in gun culture.
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42. Successful Culture And Release Of Trochus In Solomon Islands
SPC Trochus Information Bulletin 8. Successful culture and release oftrochus in solomon islands. Phillip J. Clarke 1 and Toru Komatsu 2.
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Between 1997 and 2000 the Japanese Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation (OFCF) and ICLARM - The World Fish Centre worked together in Solomon Islands on a joint program to develop methods for restocking trochus. Restocking with cultured individuals is often seen as an impractical fishery management tool for trochus due to the expense of the hatchery and rearing systems needed to raise juveniles to a size where they survive in acceptable numbers when released on reefs (Heslinga 1981; Nash 1988; Amos 1991, 1997; Crowe et al. 1997; Lee et al. 1998). The option of reducing costs by releasing trochus at a smaller size has also been problematic due to high rates of predation on juveniles. It is now widely accepted that the larger the juvenile trochus are when released, the higher the rate of survival (Nash 1987; Castell 1995; Isa et al.

43. Society And Culture
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Jane's Solomon Islands Contains information on each of the provinces of the Solomon Islands including historical images, culture, history, geography, mythology, people, lifestyle and extensive postcards and picture galler
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Solomon Islands People First Network
Official government community and rural development site containing detailed profiles of Solomon Islands constituencies, a library of hundreds of images, community news and more; part of a UNDP-spon
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The Catholic Church of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands
Information on the Bishops Conference, map of Catholic dioceses in the two countries, list of religious orders present, press releases.
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http://www.catholicpng.org.pg/index.html Vaturanga Home Page This site covers the anthropology of the Vaturanga people, who live in Northwest Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

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45. Solomon Islands Heritage Legislation --Melanesian Cultural Heritage Management I
artifacts ordinance (LN 49/78) Preservation of culture Ordinance (LN 101/89) SourcesAttourney General's Department (1990) Laws of the solomon islands.
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Heritage Legislation - Solomon Islands
Some of the material listed below is available on-line. Check the links marked with a star ( ) for these documents. We intend to place all relevant acts and policies on-line as time goes by.
In the absence of a central legislation, the heritage management the Solomon Islands operates under a number of national acts, namely the:
Protection of Wrecks and War Relics Act No. 11 of 1980 (LN 123/80)
Protected Areas Orders pursuant to above (LN 66/81; LN 127/90; LN 130/90)
Customs and Excise Act of 19 as amended
National Archives Act of 1994
Customary Lands Recording Act of 1994
Research Act No. 9 of 1982
Notice of commencement (LN 73/83)
National Parks Act (Chapter 34)
Amendment Act No. 5 of 1973, (LN 45/73; LN 18/77; LN 46a/78; LN 88/78)
Declaration of National Park (LN 29/73)
In addition, eight of the nine provinces, as well as Honiara municipality, have passed legislation (ordinances) pertaining to heritage matters, namely:
Central Islands Province
Bride Price Control Ordinance (LN 25/79)
Eastern Islands Province
Parks and Recreation Grounds Ordinance (LN 102/76)
Guadacanal Province
The Guadalcanal Province Assembly (Establishment of Protected Areas)
Bye-Laws 1981 (Repealed 1985)
Establishment of Protected Areas Ordinance (LN35/82; LN 58/85)

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47. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
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It is thought that the first inhabitants of the Solomon Islands arrived from the north-west about 30,000 years ago, but the first organized agricultural people didn't settle until about 4000 BC, bringing with them knowledge of sailing, crops and animal breeding. Between that time and about 1600 AD, westward migration by Polynesians and the arrival of the Lapita people from the east created a heady mix of cultural practices in the region. Finding the main islands already occupied by Melanesians, the newcomers settled on the smaller, isolated islands, eliminating any small populations that happened to be in the way. For the next four hundred years, these outlying areas became the focus of Tongan and Tokelauan aggression, resulting in a natural fear of strangers. By the 19th century, this fear produced the widespread habit (rarely practiced today) of attacking strangers on sight. Due largely to bad mapping, Europeans stayed away from (that is, couldn't find) the Solomons for the next century and a half. In 1767, British captain Philip Cartaret stumbled through the island group. He couldn't believe that he'd rediscovered the Solomons, but the people who followed - an assortment of British, French and American explorers, whalers and traders - certainly left their mark in the area. Large-scale traders cut short the Islands' 'Great Peace' with their shonky business practices (robbery, murder) and diseased bodies. The islanders quickly grew to hate the traders, and would often kill any white person they saw. Add firearms into this mix of headhunting, 'labour recruitment' (blackbirding) and distrust, and the Solomon Islands quickly gained the reputation for being the most inhospitable place in the Pacific. Even the unstoppable missionaries watched their step.

48. Regional: Oceania: Solomon Islands: Society And Culture - WorldSearch.com
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49. Sea Kayaking In Solomon Islands Exploring Marovo Lagoon, Gizo And Other Islands
Sea Kayaking solomon islands. day is spent getting to know the your guide, the kayaksand other equipment, and learning about the islands' culture and nature.
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52. Solomon Islands
of solomon islands. Information Please provides an encyclopedic overviewof the solomon islands. culture. Vaturanga Home Page gives
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ABC Country Book of Solomon Islands gives details about the flag, geography, people, government, economy, transportation, communications, and defense of Solomon Islands. Information Please provides an encyclopedic overview of the Solomon Islands.
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Vaturanga Home Page gives anthropological overview of the Vaturanga people who live on Guadalcanal.
ECONOMICS
Ross Mining Company is an Australian based gold company. Solomesia Sojourn seeks to help Pacific Islanders to "develop locally owned and operated enterprises" which are conducive to their arts, crafts, customs and culture. Western Pacific Mining Exploration has several mines in the Solomon Islands.
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Ministry of Commerce provides "information on tourism, foreign investment, labour, business development, industrial develoment, trade, immigration and other government ministries." Solomon Islands Government gives a brief overview of nation's government.
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53. Bits Of Culture - Soloman Islands
Language Map. Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources.BITS OF culture - solomon islands. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values.
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54. Pilot Guides.com: Pacific Islands: Fiji, Vanuatu & The Solomon Island - The Comp
Currency as culture craft Making and trading Shell money. culture. Shipwreck hellGizo Island in the solomon islands Best Beach huts in Tanna Island, Vanuatu.
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55. Solomon Islands Conference - South Pacific Tourism Organisation
is organised by the Ministry of culture, Tourism and Aviation through the Divisionof Tourism and Division of culture, solomon islands Visitors Bureau (SIVB
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SOLOMON ISLANDS NATIONAL TOURISM CONFERENCE - 19TH TO 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2001
T he Solomon Islands National Tourism Conference is scheduled from 19th to 21st September 2001 in Honiara. The conference is organised by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Aviation through the Division of Tourism and Division of Culture, Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau (SIVB) and Solomon Airlines in an attempt to revive and assist the industry under the current difficult situation. For further information email the Program Coordinator at visitors@welkam.solomon.com.sb (Source: Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau, 10th September, 2001)
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56. Solomon Islands Newsletter - South Pacific Tourism Organisation
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The Tourism Voice in the Treasured Islands of Melanesia Marketing Manager's Column
Firstly, I would like to congratulate and commend all Tourism operators for your business efforts and perseverance in the last three years or so although the economic environment was unfavorable. I believe that any tourism operator that survived the impacts of the social unrest has proven their capability to succeed vastly in an improved economic situation. However, working together with all tourism stakeholders and tourism institution is the key to creating a favorable tourism environment for Tourism business success. Secondly, I would like to express on behalf of the Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau our well wishes and best of luck to all tourism operators and stakeholders. The Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau aspires to activate its contribution and assistance to improve the tourism industry by taking a leading role in Tourism Marketing, development and advancement. Year 2001 has been a very challenging year for business and organizational success and survival. In particular, the Tourism industry was severely affected by the fact that our country has received bad publicity in overseas tourist markets and travel advises were held strongly against the Solomon Islands.

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Governments on the WWW solomon islands; solomon islands Flag. Cook islands BulletinBoard; Fiji Bula Forum; Guam Yokwe Eok; alt.culture.hawaii; soc.culture.asean; soc
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58. Lonely Planet's Guide To Solomon Islands
world. Order Now. solomon islands. culture. solomon Islander craftsare important for both traditional and decorative reasons. Carvings
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Solomon Islands Culture Solomon Islander crafts are important for both traditional and decorative reasons. Carvings can be found throughout the island group, and can range from ornate ritual bowls in Makira/Ulawa Province to miniature canoe souvenirs in Western Province, Malaita, Ulawa, Santa Ana and Nggela islands. Music is played throughout the Solomons using bamboo pipes in a variety of forms. Pipes are played either in sets or singly as wind-instruments. Hitting lengths of bamboo with a rubber thong produces sounds ranging from a ukulele twang to a double-bass boom. 'Kastom' (custom) is used to refer to traditional beliefs and land ownership. Despite the predominance of devout Christian belief, traditional practice is still followed to a great extent, especially among the 75% of Solomon Islanders living in villages. Dances, songs and stories depicting the past are common. These usually celebrate war, hunting, the natural world or the harvesting of crops. In addition, some islanders believe in various forms of magic. Most common is the belief that after death, a person's spirit lives on for a time in sharks, birds or reptiles. This animal becomes sacred for a time, and tabu (forbidden) to eat. Ancestors, it seems, are particularly fond of returning as sharks.

59. New Georgia Archaeological Survey Home Page
Archaeological Research (University of Auckland) in cooperation with the NationalMuseum of the solomon islands and the Ministry of culture (Western Province
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New Georgia Archaeological Survey Project A joint Project of the Centre For Archaeological Research (University of Auckland), National Museum of the Solomon Islands (Honiara) and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Western Province (Gizo), of the Solomon Islands, Department of Anthropology University of Otago (Dunedin) and the Dept. of Geography, University of Western Australia. Funding Participating Staff: Goals: Field Reports Funding Marsden Fund, Royal Society of New Zealand - Archaeological survey and excavation. National Geographic Society - Palaeoenvironmental Research. Auckland University Research Committee - Post Doctoral Fellowship for Ethnohistory. Participating Staff: Solomons: Kenneth Roga, Regional Archaeologist, Western Province, Ministry of Culture. Lawrence Foana'ota Director, Solomon Islands National Museum John Keopo, Chief Archaeologist, Solomon Islands National Museum Joseph Riqeo, Field Crew Chief, Nusa Roviana, New Georgia New Zealand: Dr. Peter J. Sheppard , Centre for Archaeological Research, University of Auckland Dr. Richard Walter, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Otago

60. Solomon Islands
1991, rptd 1995. ISBN 98202-0222-1. 86p-illus. 9820202221 Weight 0.20 kg. solomonsA Portrait of Traditional and Contemporary culture in solomon islands.
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Personal experiences in culture, education, WWII, economic change - reflecting 30 years of Solomons' history. 1982. ISBN 982-02-0161-6. 166p-illus-idx.
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Life of a schoolboy during decolonization. 1980; rev 1982, rptd 1999. ISBN 982-02-0235-3. 108p-illus-glsry.
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