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Outline of Tuvalu

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Tuvalu:

The location of Tuvalu
An enlargeable map of Tuvalu

Tuvalu (formerly known as the Ellice Islands) – sovereign Polynesian island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean midway between Hawaiʻi and Australia.[1] Its nearest neighbours are Kiribati, Samoa and Fiji. Comprising three reef islands and six true atolls with a gross land area of just 26 square kilometers (10 sq mi) it is the third-least populated independent country in the world, with only Vatican City and Nauru having fewer inhabitants. It is also the second-smallest member by population of the United Nations. In terms of physical land size, Tuvalu is the fourth smallest country in the world, larger only than the Vatican City—0.44 km2; Monaco—1.95 km2 and Nauru—21 km2. Tuvalu's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers an oceanic area of approximately 900,000 km2.[2]

The first inhabitants of Tuvalu were Polynesians. Therefore, the origins of the people of Tuvalu are addressed in the theories regarding the spread of humans out of Southeast Asia, from Taiwan, via Melanesia and across the Pacific islands to create Polynesia.

Tuvalu was first sighted by Europeans on 16 January 1568 during the voyage of Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira from Spain who is understood to have sighted the island of Nui. Mendaña made contact with the islanders but was unable to land.[3] During Mendaña's second voyage across the Pacific he passed Niulakita on 29 August 1595.[3][4] Captain John Byron passed through the islands of Tuvalu in 1764 during his circumnavigation of the globe as captain of HMS Dolphin.[5]

Keith S. Chambers and Doug Munro (1980) identify Niutao as the island that Francisco Mourelle de la Rúa sailed past on 5 May 1781, thus solving what Europeans had called The Mystery of Gran Cocal.[4][6] Mourelle's map and journal named the island El Gran Cocal ('The Great Coconut Plantation'); however, the latitude and longitude was uncertain.[6] Longitude could only be reckoned crudely as accurate chronometers were available until the late 18th century. Visits to the islands became more frequent in the 19th century.

The islands came under Britain's sphere of influence in the late 19th century. The Ellice Islands were administered by Britain as a protectorate as part of the British Western Pacific Territories from 1892 to 1916 and as part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony from 1916 to 1974. In 1974 the Ellice Islanders voted for separate British dependency status for Tuvalu, separating from the Gilbert Islands which became Kiribati upon independence. Tuvalu became fully independent within The Commonwealth in 1978. On 17 September 2000 Tuvalu became the 189th member of the United Nations.

General reference edit

Geography of Tuvalu edit

 
Fualefeke islet, Funafuti atoll

Geography of Tuvalu: The islands of Tuvalu are spread out between the latitude of to 10° south and longitude of 176° to 180°, west of the International Date Line.[7]

Geographic coordinates: 5°41′S 176°12′E / 5.683°S 176.200°E / -5.683; 176.200 to 10°45′S 179°51′E / 10.750°S 179.850°E / -10.750; 179.850

Environment of Tuvalu edit

 
An enlargeable satellite image of the island of Funafuti in Tuvalu

Natural geographic features of Tuvalu edit

 
Lat. and Long. 8°19′S 179°08′E / 8.31°S 179.13°E / -8.31; 179.13 (Funafuti)

Tuvalu consists of three reef islands and six true atolls, whose highest point above the sea is five metres.[9]

Regions of Tuvalu edit

Islands of Tuvalu Local government districts consisting of more than one islet:

Local government districts consisting of only one island:

Ecoregions of Tuvalu edit

Funafuti Conservation Area

Demography of Tuvalu edit

Demographics of Tuvalu

Government and politics of Tuvalu edit

Politics of Tuvalu

Branches of the government of Tuvalu edit

Government of Tuvalu

Executive branch of the government of Tuvalu edit

Legislative branch of the government of Tuvalu edit

Judicial branch of the government of Tuvalu edit

Foreign relations of Tuvalu edit

Foreign relations of Tuvalu

International organization membership edit

Tuvalu is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Tuvalu edit

Law of Tuvalu

Military of Tuvalu edit

Military of Tuvalu There is no military in Tuvalu. Its national police force, the Tuvalu Police Force headquartered in Funafuti, includes a maritime surveillance unit, customs, prisons and immigration.

Local government in Tuvalu edit

History of Tuvalu edit

History of Tuvalu

Culture of Tuvalu edit

Culture of Tuvalu

 
Canoe carving on Nanumea

Art in Tuvalu edit

Sports in Tuvalu edit

Economy and infrastructure of Tuvalu edit

Economy of Tuvalu

Education in Tuvalu edit

Education in Tuvalu

Infrastructure of Tuvalu edit

 
Tuvalu Meteorological Service, Fongafale, Funafuti atoll

Filmography edit

Documentary films about Tuvalu:

  • Tu Toko Tasi (Stand by Yourself) (2000) Conrad Mill, a Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) production.[10]
  • Paradise Domain – Tuvalu (Director: Joost De Haas, Bullfrog Films/TVE 2001)[11] 25:52 minutes - YouTube video.
  • Tuvalu island tales (A Tale of two Islands) (Director: Michel Lippitsch) 34 minutes - YouTube video.
  • The Disappearing of Tuvalu: Trouble in Paradise (2004) by Christopher Horner and Gilliane Le Gallic.[12]
  • Paradise Drowned: Tuvalu, the Disappearing Nation (2004) Written and produced by Wayne Tourell. Directed by Mike O'Connor, Savana Jones-Middleton and Wayne Tourell.[13]
  • Going Under (2004) by Franny Armstrong, Spanner Films.[11]
  • Before the Flood: Tuvalu (2005) by Paul Lindsay (Storyville/BBC Four).[11]
  • Time and Tide (2005) by Julie Bayer and Josh Salzman, Wavecrest Films [14]
  • Tuvalu: That Sinking Feeling (2005) by Elizabeth Pollock from PBS Rough Cut
  • Atlantis Approaching (2006) by Elizabeth Pollock, Blue Marble Productions [15]
  • King Tide | The Sinking of Tuvalu (2007) by Juriaan Booij.[16]
  • Tuvalu (Director: Aaron Smith, ‘Hungry Beast’ program, ABC June 2011) 6:40 minutes - YouTube video
  • Tuvalu: Renewable Energy in the Pacific Islands Series (2012) Global Environment Facility (GEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) 10 minutes – YouTube video.
  • Mission Tuvalu (Missie Tuvalu) (2013) feature documentary directed by Jeroen van den Kroonenberg.[17]
  • ThuleTuvalu (2014) by Matthias von Gunten, HesseGreutert Film/OdysseyFilm.[18]

Bibliography edit

    Further reading edit

    • Lonely Planet Guide: South Pacific & Micronesia, by various. ISBN 1786572184 ISBN 978-1786572189
    • Bennetts, Peter and Tony Wheeler, Time & Tide: The Islands of Tuvalu, Lonely Planet (2001) ISBN 1864503424 ISBN 978-1864503425
    • Chalkley, John, Vaitupu – An Account of Life on a Remote Polynesian Atoll, Matuku Publications (1999)ISBN 9780953487608 ISBN 0953487601
    • Ells, Philip, Where the Hell is Tuvalu? Virgin Books (2008) ISBN 0753511304 ISBN 978-0753511305
    • Watling, Dick, A Guide to the Birds of Fiji and Western Polynesia: Including American Samoa, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Wallis and Futuna, Environmental Consultants (Fiji) Ltd; 2nd edition (2003) ISBN 9829030040 ISBN 9789829030047
    • Randy Thaman, Feagaiga Penivao, Faoliu Teakau, Semese Alefaio, Lamese Saamu, Moe Saitala, Mataio Tekinene and Mile Fonua (2017). "Report on the 2016 Funafuti Community-Based Ridge-To-Reef (R2R)" (PDF). Rapid Biodiversity Assessment of the Conservation Status of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (BES) In Tuvalu. Retrieved 25 May 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
    Customs and Traditions
    • Brady, Ivan, Kinship Reciprocity in the Ellice Islands, Journal of the Polynesian Society 81:3 (1972), 290–316
    • Brady, Ivan, Land Tenure in the Ellice Islands, in Henry P. Lundsaarde (ed). Land Tenure in Oceania, Honolulu, University Press of Hawaii (1974) ISBN 0824803213 ISBN 9780824803216
    • Chambers, Keith & Anne Chambers Unity of Heart: Culture and Change in a Polynesian Atoll Society (January 2001) Waveland Pr Inc. ISBN 1577661664 ISBN 978-1577661665
    • Koch, Gerd, Die Materielle Kulture der Ellice-Inseln, Berlin: Museum fur Volkerkunde (1961); The English translation by Guy Slatter, was published as The Material Culture of Tuvalu, University of the South Pacific in Suva (1981) ASIN B0000EE805.
    History
    • Hedley, Charles (1896). "General account of the Atoll of Funafuti" (PDF). Australian Museum Memoir. 3 (2): 1–72. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1967.3.1896.487.
    • Tuvalu: A History (1983) Isala, Tito and Larcy, Hugh (eds.), Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific and Government of Tuvalu
    • Suamalie N.T. Iosefa, Doug Munro, Niko Besnier, Tala O Niuoku, Te: the German Plantation on Nukulaelae Atoll 1865–1890 (1991) Published by the Institute of Pacific Studies. ISBN 9820200733
    • Pulekai A. Sogivalu, Brief History of Niutao, A, (1992) Published by the Institute of Pacific Studies. ISBN 982020058X
    • Macdonald, Barrie, Cinderellas of the Empire: towards a history of Kiribati and Tuvalu, Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, (2001). ISBN 982-02-0335-X (Australian National University Press, first published 1982)
    Language
    • Vaiaso ote Gana, Tuvalu Language Week Education Resource 2016 (New Zealand Ministry for Pacific Peoples)
    • Besnier, Niko, Literacy, Emotion and Authority: Reading and Writing on a Polynesian Atoll, Cambridge University Press (1995) ISBN 0521485398 ISBN 978-0521485395
    • Besnier, Niko, Tuvaluan: A Polynesian Language of the Central Pacific. (Descriptive Grammars) (2000) Routledge ISBN 0415024560 ISBN 978-0415024563
    • Jackson, Geoff W. & Jenny Jackson, Introduction to Tuvaluan, An (1999) ISBN 9829027023 ISBN 978-9829027023.
    • Jackson, Geoff W., Te Tikisionale O Te Gana Tuvalu, A Tuvaluan-English Dictionary (1994) Suva, Fiji, Oceania Printers. ASIN: B0006F7FNY.
    • Kennedy, Donald Gilbert, Te ngangana a te Tuvalu – Handbook on the language of the Ellice Islands (1946) Websdale, Shoosmith, Sydney N.S.W.
    Music and Dance
    • Christensen, Dieter, Old Musical Styles in the Ellice Islands, Western Polynesia, Ethnomusicology, 8:1 (1964), 34–40
    • Christensen, Dieter and Gerd Koch, Die Musik der Ellice-Inseln, Berlin: Museum fur Volkerkunde (1964)
    • Koch, Gerd, Songs of Tuvalu (translated by Guy Slatter), Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific (2000) ISBN 9820203147 ISBN 978-9820203143

    See also edit

    References edit

    1. ^ a b "Tuvalu". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
    2. ^ Dr A J Tilling & Ms E Fihaki (17 November 2009). Tuvalu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (PDF). Fourth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity. p. 7.
    3. ^ a b Maude, H.E. (1959). "Spanish Discoveries in the Central Pacific: A Study in Identification". 68 (4) The Journal of the Polynesian Society. pp. 284–326.
    4. ^ a b Keith S. Chambers & Doug Munro (1980). The Mystery of Gran Cocal: European Discovery and Mis-Discovery in Tuvalu. 89(2) The Journal of the Polynesian Society. pp. 167–198.
    5. ^ "Circumnavigation: Notable global maritime circumnavigations". Solarnavigator.net. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
    6. ^ a b Laumua Kofe (1983). Tuvalu: A History, Palagi and Pastors, Ch. 15. Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific and Government of Tuvalu.
    7. ^ "Maps of Tuvalu". Retrieved 15 January 2021.
    8. ^ "Tuvalu: Millennium Development Goal Acceleration Framework – Improving Quality of Education" (PDF). Ministry of Education and Sports, and Ministry of Finance and Economic Development from the Government of Tuvalu; and the United Nations System in the Pacific Islands. April 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
    9. ^ a b c "Tuvalu", CIA World Factbook
    10. ^ Phelan, Erin (15 May 2000). "Tuvalu In World TV Festival". Pacific Islands Report. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    11. ^ a b c Mason, Moya K. (2017). "Tuvalu: Flooding, Global Warming, and Media Coverage". Moya K. Mason. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    12. ^ "DER Documentary: The Disappearing of Tuvalu: Trouble in Paradise". DER Documentary. 2004. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    13. ^ "Documentary: Paradise Drowned". NZ Geographic. 2004. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    14. ^ "Time and Tide". Wavecrest Films. 2005. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    15. ^ "Atlantis Approaching: The Movie". Blue Marble Productions. 2006. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    16. ^ "King Tide - The Sinking of Tuvalu". Juriaan Booij. 2007. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    17. ^ "Missie Tuvalu / Mission Tuvalu documentary". Omroep Brabant. 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
    18. ^ "ThuleTuvalu". HesseGreutert Film/OdysseyFilm. 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2017.

    External links edit

    • Te Kakeega III – National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2016-2020
    • Te Kete - National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2021-2030

    External links edit

      Wikimedia Atlas of Tuvalu

    • - The Official Travel Website of Tuvalu
    • Tuvalu at Curlie
    • Small Is Beautiful A lobby group set up to help the island nation

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Tuvalu The Flag of TuvaluThe Coat of arms of Tuvalu The location of Tuvalu An enlargeable map of Tuvalu Tuvalu formerly known as the Ellice Islands sovereign Polynesian island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean midway between Hawaiʻi and Australia 1 Its nearest neighbours are Kiribati Samoa and Fiji Comprising three reef islands and six true atolls with a gross land area of just 26 square kilometers 10 sq mi it is the third least populated independent country in the world with only Vatican City and Nauru having fewer inhabitants It is also the second smallest member by population of the United Nations In terms of physical land size Tuvalu is the fourth smallest country in the world larger only than the Vatican City 0 44 km2 Monaco 1 95 km2 and Nauru 21 km2 Tuvalu s Exclusive Economic Zone EEZ covers an oceanic area of approximately 900 000 km2 2 The first inhabitants of Tuvalu were Polynesians Therefore the origins of the people of Tuvalu are addressed in the theories regarding the spread of humans out of Southeast Asia from Taiwan via Melanesia and across the Pacific islands to create Polynesia Tuvalu was first sighted by Europeans on 16 January 1568 during the voyage of Alvaro de Mendana de Neira from Spain who is understood to have sighted the island of Nui Mendana made contact with the islanders but was unable to land 3 During Mendana s second voyage across the Pacific he passed Niulakita on 29 August 1595 3 4 Captain John Byron passed through the islands of Tuvalu in 1764 during his circumnavigation of the globe as captain of HMS Dolphin 5 Keith S Chambers and Doug Munro 1980 identify Niutao as the island that Francisco Mourelle de la Rua sailed past on 5 May 1781 thus solving what Europeans had called The Mystery of Gran Cocal 4 6 Mourelle s map and journal named the island El Gran Cocal The Great Coconut Plantation however the latitude and longitude was uncertain 6 Longitude could only be reckoned crudely as accurate chronometers were available until the late 18th century Visits to the islands became more frequent in the 19th century The islands came under Britain s sphere of influence in the late 19th century The Ellice Islands were administered by Britain as a protectorate as part of the British Western Pacific Territories from 1892 to 1916 and as part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony from 1916 to 1974 In 1974 the Ellice Islanders voted for separate British dependency status for Tuvalu separating from the Gilbert Islands which became Kiribati upon independence Tuvalu became fully independent within The Commonwealth in 1978 On 17 September 2000 Tuvalu became the 189th member of the United Nations Contents 1 General reference 2 Geography of Tuvalu 2 1 Environment of Tuvalu 2 1 1 Natural geographic features of Tuvalu 2 2 Regions of Tuvalu 2 2 1 Ecoregions of Tuvalu 2 3 Demography of Tuvalu 3 Government and politics of Tuvalu 3 1 Branches of the government of Tuvalu 3 1 1 Executive branch of the government of Tuvalu 3 1 2 Legislative branch of the government of Tuvalu 3 1 3 Judicial branch of the government of Tuvalu 3 2 Foreign relations of Tuvalu 3 2 1 International organization membership 3 3 Law and order in Tuvalu 3 4 Military of Tuvalu 3 5 Local government in Tuvalu 4 History of Tuvalu 5 Culture of Tuvalu 5 1 Art in Tuvalu 5 2 Sports in Tuvalu 6 Economy and infrastructure of Tuvalu 7 Education in Tuvalu 8 Infrastructure of Tuvalu 9 Filmography 10 Bibliography 11 Further reading 12 See also 13 References 14 External links 15 External linksGeneral reference editPronunciation Common English country name Tuvalu Official English country name Tuvalu Common endonym s Official endonym s Adjectival s Tuvaluan Demonym s Tuvaluan Etymology From first settlement eight of the nine islands of Tuvalu were inhabited thus the name Tuvalu means eight standing together in Tuvaluan compare to walo meaning eight in Proto Austronesian ISO country codes TV TUV 798 ISO region codes See ISO 3166 2 TV Internet country code top level domain tvGeography of Tuvalu edit nbsp Fualefeke islet Funafuti atoll Geography of Tuvalu The islands of Tuvalu are spread out between the latitude of 5 to 10 south and longitude of 176 to 180 west of the International Date Line 7 Geographic coordinates 5 41 S 176 12 E 5 683 S 176 200 E 5 683 176 200 to 10 45 S 179 51 E 10 750 S 179 850 E 10 750 179 850 Tuvalu is a group of islands comprising three reef islands six true atolls a country an island country a nation state a Commonwealth realm Location Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere Pacific Ocean South Pacific Ocean Oceania Polynesia Time zone Tuvalu Time UTC 12 Extreme points of Tuvalu High unnamed location on Niulakita 4 5 m 15 ft Low South Pacific Ocean 0 m Land boundaries none Coastline South Pacific Ocean 24 km Population of Tuvalu 10 837 2012 Population amp Housing Census Preliminary Analytical Report 8 229th most populous country Area of Tuvalu 26 km2 Atlas of Tuvalu Environment of Tuvalu edit nbsp An enlargeable satellite image of the island of Funafuti in Tuvalu Climate of Tuvalu Tuvalu Meteorological Service Geology of Tuvalu Protected areas of Tuvalu Funafuti Conservation Area Biosphere reserves in Tuvalu Fauna of Tuvalu Birds of Tuvalu Butterflies of Tuvalu Mammals of Tuvalu Flora of Tuvalu Native broadleaf forest Natural geographic features of Tuvalu edit nbsp Lat and Long 8 19 S 179 08 E 8 31 S 179 13 E 8 31 179 13 Funafuti Tuvalu consists of three reef islands and six true atolls whose highest point above the sea is five metres 9 Islands of Tuvalu Coral reefs of Tuvalu Lakes of Tuvalu landlocked lagoons in Nanumaga and Niutao 9 Rivers of Tuvalu none 9 World Heritage Sites in Tuvalu none Regions of Tuvalu edit Islands of Tuvalu Local government districts consisting of more than one islet Funafuti Nanumea Nui Nukufetau Nukulaelae Vaitupu Local government districts consisting of only one island Nanumanga Niulakita Niutao Ecoregions of Tuvalu edit Funafuti Conservation Area Demography of Tuvalu edit Demographics of TuvaluGovernment and politics of Tuvalu editPolitics of Tuvalu Form of government parliamentary monarchy Commonwealth realm Constitution of Tuvalu Capital of Tuvalu Funafuti Elections in Tuvalu Political parties in Tuvalu none Branches of the government of Tuvalu edit Government of Tuvalu Executive branch of the government of Tuvalu edit Head of state King of Tuvalu Charles III represented in Tuvalu by a Governor General appointed by the King upon the advice of the Prime Minister of Tuvalu Head of government Prime Minister of Tuvalu Cabinet of Tuvalu Legislative branch of the government of Tuvalu edit Parliament of Tuvalu unicameral Judicial branch of the government of Tuvalu edit Judiciary High Court of Tuvalu Court of Appeal of Tuvalu Foreign relations of Tuvalu edit Foreign relations of Tuvalu Diplomatic missions in Tuvalu Diplomatic missions of Tuvalu International organization membership edit Tuvalu is a member of 1 African Caribbean and Pacific Group of States ACP Asian Development Bank ADB Commonwealth of Nations Food and Agriculture Organization FAO International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRCS observer International Maritime Organization IMO International Olympic Committee IOC International Telecommunication Union ITU Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons OPCW Pacific Islands Forum PIF Secretariat of the Pacific Community SPC South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement Sparteca United Nations UN United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Universal Postal Union UPU World Health Organization WHO Law and order in Tuvalu edit Law of Tuvalu Crime in Tuvalu Human Rights in Tuvalu LGBT rights in Tuvalu Religion in Tuvalu Law enforcement in Tuvalu Military of Tuvalu edit Military of Tuvalu There is no military in Tuvalu Its national police force the Tuvalu Police Force headquartered in Funafuti includes a maritime surveillance unit customs prisons and immigration Local government in Tuvalu edit Local governmentHistory of Tuvalu editHistory of Tuvalu Timeline of the history of Tuvalu Current events of TuvaluCulture of Tuvalu editCulture of Tuvalu nbsp Canoe carving on Nanumea Architecture of Tuvalu Cuisine of Tuvalu Public holidays in Tuvalu Festivals in Tuvalu Tuvaluan language Tuvaluan mythology National symbols of Tuvalu Coat of arms of Tuvalu Flag of Tuvalu National anthem of Tuvalu People of Tuvalu Records of Tuvalu Tuvalu National Library and Archives Religion in Tuvalu Christianity in Tuvalu Church of Tuvalu Islam in Tuvalu World Heritage Sites in Tuvalu None Art in Tuvalu edit Art of Tuvalu Music of Tuvalu Sports in Tuvalu edit Sports in Tuvalu Football in Tuvalu Tuvalu at the Olympics Tuvalu at the Pacific Games Tuvalu at the Commonwealth Games Tuvaluan records in athleticsEconomy and infrastructure of Tuvalu editEconomy of Tuvalu Economic rank by nominal GDP 2007 190th one hundred and ninetieth Agriculture in Tuvalu Financial institutions in Tuvalu National Bank of Tuvalu Tuvalu Trust Fund Communications Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation Tuvalu Media Corporation Public sector enterprises of Tuvalu Tuvalu Maritime Training Institute Tuvalu Philatelic Bureau Vaiaku Lagi Hotel Private sector enterprises of Tuvalu Currency of Tuvalu Tuvaluan dollar Australian dollar ISO 4217 TVD AUD Energy in Tuvalu Renewable energy in Tuvalu Tourism in Tuvalu Visa policy of Tuvalu Transport in TuvaluEducation in Tuvalu editEducation in Tuvalu History of education in Tuvalu Motufoua Secondary School Fetuvalu Secondary School Tuvalu Maritime Training InstituteInfrastructure of Tuvalu edit nbsp Tuvalu Meteorological Service Fongafale Funafuti atoll Health care in Tuvalu Princess Margaret Hospital Transportation in Tuvalu Air travel Funafuti International Airport Shipping in Tuvalu Roads in Tuvalu Water supply and sanitation in TuvaluFilmography editDocumentary films about Tuvalu Tu Toko Tasi Stand by Yourself 2000 Conrad Mill a Secretariat of the Pacific Community SPC production 10 Paradise Domain Tuvalu Director Joost De Haas Bullfrog Films TVE 2001 11 25 52 minutes YouTube video Tuvalu island tales A Tale of two Islands Director Michel Lippitsch 34 minutes YouTube video The Disappearing of Tuvalu Trouble in Paradise 2004 by Christopher Horner and Gilliane Le Gallic 12 Paradise Drowned Tuvalu the Disappearing Nation 2004 Written and produced by Wayne Tourell Directed by Mike O Connor Savana Jones Middleton and Wayne Tourell 13 Going Under 2004 by Franny Armstrong Spanner Films 11 Before the Flood Tuvalu 2005 by Paul Lindsay Storyville BBC Four 11 Time and Tide 2005 by Julie Bayer and Josh Salzman Wavecrest Films 14 Tuvalu That Sinking Feeling 2005 by Elizabeth Pollock from PBS Rough Cut Atlantis Approaching 2006 by Elizabeth Pollock Blue Marble Productions 15 King Tide The Sinking of Tuvalu 2007 by Juriaan Booij 16 Tuvalu Director Aaron Smith Hungry Beast program ABC June 2011 6 40 minutes YouTube video Tuvalu Renewable Energy in the Pacific Islands Series 2012 Global Environment Facility GEF United Nations Development Programme UNDP and Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme SPREP 10 minutes YouTube video Mission Tuvalu Missie Tuvalu 2013 feature documentary directed by Jeroen van den Kroonenberg 17 ThuleTuvalu 2014 by Matthias von Gunten HesseGreutert Film OdysseyFilm 18 Bibliography editBibliography of TuvaluFurther reading editLonely Planet Guide South Pacific amp Micronesia by various ISBN 1786572184 ISBN 978 1786572189 Bennetts Peter and Tony Wheeler Time amp Tide The Islands of Tuvalu Lonely Planet 2001 ISBN 1864503424 ISBN 978 1864503425 Chalkley John Vaitupu An Account of Life on a Remote Polynesian Atoll Matuku Publications 1999 ISBN 9780953487608 ISBN 0953487601 Ells Philip Where the Hell is Tuvalu Virgin Books 2008 ISBN 0753511304 ISBN 978 0753511305 Watling Dick A Guide to the Birds of Fiji and Western Polynesia Including American Samoa Niue Samoa Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu and Wallis and Futuna Environmental Consultants Fiji Ltd 2nd edition 2003 ISBN 9829030040 ISBN 9789829030047 Randy Thaman Feagaiga Penivao Faoliu Teakau Semese Alefaio Lamese Saamu Moe Saitala Mataio Tekinene and Mile Fonua 2017 Report on the 2016 Funafuti Community Based Ridge To Reef R2R PDF Rapid Biodiversity Assessment of the Conservation Status of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services BES In Tuvalu Retrieved 25 May 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Customs and Traditions Brady Ivan Kinship Reciprocity in the Ellice Islands Journal of the Polynesian Society 81 3 1972 290 316 Brady Ivan Land Tenure in the Ellice Islands in Henry P Lundsaarde ed Land Tenure in Oceania Honolulu University Press of Hawaii 1974 ISBN 0824803213 ISBN 9780824803216 Chambers Keith amp Anne Chambers Unity of Heart Culture and Change in a Polynesian Atoll Society January 2001 Waveland Pr Inc ISBN 1577661664 ISBN 978 1577661665 Koch Gerd Die Materielle Kulture der Ellice Inseln Berlin Museum fur Volkerkunde 1961 The English translation by Guy Slatter was published as The Material Culture of Tuvalu University of the South Pacific in Suva 1981 ASIN B0000EE805 History Hedley Charles 1896 General account of the Atoll of Funafuti PDF Australian Museum Memoir 3 2 1 72 doi 10 3853 j 0067 1967 3 1896 487 Tuvalu A History 1983 Isala Tito and Larcy Hugh eds Institute of Pacific Studies University of the South Pacific and Government of Tuvalu Suamalie N T Iosefa Doug Munro Niko Besnier Tala O Niuoku Te the German Plantation on Nukulaelae Atoll 1865 1890 1991 Published by the Institute of Pacific Studies ISBN 9820200733 Pulekai A Sogivalu Brief History of Niutao A 1992 Published by the Institute of Pacific Studies ISBN 982020058X Macdonald Barrie Cinderellas of the Empire towards a history of Kiribati and Tuvalu Institute of Pacific Studies University of the South Pacific Suva Fiji 2001 ISBN 982 02 0335 X Australian National University Press first published 1982 Language Vaiaso ote Gana Tuvalu Language Week Education Resource 2016 New Zealand Ministry for Pacific Peoples Besnier Niko Literacy Emotion and Authority Reading and Writing on a Polynesian Atoll Cambridge University Press 1995 ISBN 0521485398 ISBN 978 0521485395 Besnier Niko Tuvaluan A Polynesian Language of the Central Pacific Descriptive Grammars 2000 Routledge ISBN 0415024560 ISBN 978 0415024563 Jackson Geoff W amp Jenny Jackson Introduction to Tuvaluan An 1999 ISBN 9829027023 ISBN 978 9829027023 Jackson Geoff W Te Tikisionale O Te Gana Tuvalu A Tuvaluan English Dictionary 1994 Suva Fiji Oceania Printers ASIN B0006F7FNY Kennedy Donald Gilbert Te ngangana a te Tuvalu Handbook on the language of the Ellice Islands 1946 Websdale Shoosmith Sydney N S W Music and Dance Christensen Dieter Old Musical Styles in the Ellice Islands Western Polynesia Ethnomusicology 8 1 1964 34 40 Christensen Dieter and Gerd Koch Die Musik der Ellice Inseln Berlin Museum fur Volkerkunde 1964 Koch Gerd Songs of Tuvalu translated by Guy Slatter Institute of Pacific Studies University of the South Pacific 2000 ISBN 9820203147 ISBN 978 9820203143See also edit nbsp Tuvalu portal nbsp Geography portal nbsp Oceania portal List of international rankings Member state of the Commonwealth of Nations Member state of the United Nations Monarchy of Tuvalu Outline of geography Outline of OceaniaReferences edit a b Tuvalu The World Factbook United States Central Intelligence Agency July 2 2009 Retrieved July 23 2009 Dr A J Tilling amp Ms E Fihaki 17 November 2009 Tuvalu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan PDF Fourth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity p 7 a b Maude H E 1959 Spanish Discoveries in the Central Pacific A Study in Identification 68 4 The Journal of the Polynesian Society pp 284 326 a b Keith S Chambers amp Doug Munro 1980 The Mystery of Gran Cocal European Discovery and Mis Discovery in Tuvalu 89 2 The Journal of the Polynesian Society pp 167 198 Circumnavigation Notable global maritime circumnavigations Solarnavigator net Retrieved 2009 07 20 a b Laumua Kofe 1983 Tuvalu A History Palagi and Pastors Ch 15 Institute of Pacific Studies University of the South Pacific and Government of Tuvalu Maps of Tuvalu Retrieved 15 January 2021 Tuvalu Millennium Development Goal Acceleration Framework Improving Quality of Education PDF Ministry of Education and Sports and Ministry of Finance and Economic Development from the Government of Tuvalu and the United Nations System in the Pacific Islands April 2013 Retrieved 13 October 2013 a b c Tuvalu CIA World Factbook Phelan Erin 15 May 2000 Tuvalu In World TV Festival Pacific Islands Report Retrieved 30 September 2017 a b c Mason Moya K 2017 Tuvalu Flooding Global Warming and Media Coverage Moya K 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