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Banaba

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Banaba

Island in the Republic of Kiribati; population (1990) 300.



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Other outsiders' accounts, such as that by Lilian Arundel, who spent six months on Banaba in 1906 as the daughter of the manager of the Pacific Phosphate Company, stand in contrast with Banabans' own memories.
Chapters 5 through 8 review the current archaeological record from individual islands and groups: the Mariana Islands; Palau, Yap and the Carolinian Atolls; the Eastern Caroline Islands; the atolls of the Marshalls and Kiribati; Banaba and Nauru; and the Polynesian 'outliers' Kapingamarangi and Nukuoro.
 
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