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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Vanuatuan$530675$ - définition

CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF VANUATU
Vanuatuans; Vanuatuan; Vanuatuan people; Ni vanuatu; Ni-Van; NiVan; People of Vanuatu
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  • Pottery displayed in Vanuatu Cultural Centre, Port Villa
  • Intricate designs of a mat from Vanuatu.
  • Traditional dance performed by Ni-Vanuatu men
  • Taro was one of the main staples of the indigenous Ni-Vanuatu diet.

1983 Vanuatuan general election         
GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN VANUATU
Vanuatuan general election, 1983
General elections were held in Vanuatu on 2 November 1983, the first since independence from France and the United Kingdom (which had governed it as a Condominium) in 1980. The ruling Vanua'aku Pati won 24 seats, while the Union of Moderate Parties won 12.
2004 Vanuatuan general election         
GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN VANUATU
Vanuatu parliamentary election, 2004; Vanuatuan parliamentary election, 2004; Ni-Vanuatu general election, 2004; Vanuatuan general election, 2004
General elections were held in Vanuatu on 6 July 2004. The VP-VNP coalition won the most seats, but failed to gain a majority, which instead was cobbled together by Serge Vohor of the Union of Moderate Parties, who became Prime Minister, subsequently forming a national unity government.
2002 Vanuatuan general election         
GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN VANUATU
Vanuatuan general election, 2002
General elections were held in Vanuatu on 2 May 2002. The result was a victory for the Union of Moderate Parties, which won 15 of the 52 seats.

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Ni-Vanuatu

Ni-Vanuatu (informally abbreviated Ni-Van) is a large group of closely related Melanesian ethnic groups native to the island country of Vanuatu. As such, Ni-Vanuatu are a mixed ethnolinguistic group with a shared ethnogenesis that speak a multitude of languages.

Ni-Vanuatu or Ni-Van is usually restricted to the indigenous population of Vanuatu. It contrasts with the demonym Vanuatuan, which in principle refers to any citizen of Vanuatu, regardless of their origin or ethnicity. (The form Vanuatuan is in fact rarely used in English, and is regarded as incorrect by some authors and style guides.)

Indigenous people of Vanuatu have English and French influences due to the history of colonialism from the British and French, which leads to the main languages of English, Bislama and French being spoken.

The cultural aspects of Ni-Vanuatu society have been instilled on the indigenous community and are expressed through clothing, rituals, ceremonies, music, performing and fine arts, and cuisine. The spiritual ties Ni-Vanuatu have with their land and ancestors are conveyed through these traditions and some of these remaining artefacts have been preserved and displayed in galleries of Vanuatu.