Duff Islands
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The Duff Islands (Pileni Taumako) are a small island group lying to the northeast of the Santa Cruz Islands in the Solomon Islands province of Temotu. They are also sometimes known as the Wilson Islands.
The islands are located at 9°31'48" S. lat., 167°4'48" W. long.
The Duff Islands consist of:
- Taumako, the main island, with nearby Tahua and Tohua
- The Bass Islands: Lua, Kaa and Loreva
- Treasurer's Islands: Tuleki, Te Aku, Lakao and Ulaka
- Hallie Jackson Reef
The inhabitants of the Duff Islands are Polynesians, and their language, Pileni, is a member of the Samoic branch of Polynesian languages.
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[edit] Traditional Navigation
Studies of David Lewis and Marianne (Mimi) George uncovered that full traditional Polynesian navigational technique still preserved in these islands(Finney and Lowe, 2006, p163).
[edit] See also
[edit] references
Ben Finney and Sam Low, "Navigation", in K.R.Howe(eds), "Vaka Moana:Voyages of the Ancestors", Bateman, 2007.