- Austronesia
Austronesia, in historical terms, refers to the homeland of the people who speak
Austronesian languages , to which Malay, Filipino, Indonesian, Maori, Malagasy, nativeHawaiian , theFijian language and around a thousand other languages belong. The Austronesian homeland is thought by linguists to have been prehistoricTaiwan .The name Austronesia comes from the
Latin "austrālis" "southern" plus the Greek "νήσος" ("nêsos") "island".However, in present terminologies, the word Austronesia pertains to the regions where
Austronesian languages are spoken. Austronesia then covers about half of the globe, although mostly ocean and oceanic islands, starting fromMadagascar to the west untilEaster Island , to the east. Austronesia as a region has three traditional divisions: Formosa (Taiwan), theMalay Archipelago , and AustronesianOceania (Micronesia ,Melanesia , andPolynesia ).Formosa
Malay Archipelago
The Malay archipelago covers the modern nations of:
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Brunei
*East Timor
*Indonesia , except for thePapuan territories
*Malaysia
*Philippines
*Singapore And to a lesser extent:
Madagascar , the Pattani region ofThailand , and the Chamic areas ofVietnam ,Cambodia andHainan Island .Other islands with native populations having Malay or mixed Malay ancestry but are not part of the traditional area include:
New Guinea and theMarianas Islands .Oceania
Micronesia
The term Micronesia was coined in 1893 by
Jules D'Ormont from the Greek roots, meaning 'small islands'.Politically, Micronesia is divided between eight territories:
*theFederated States of Micronesia (sometimes referred to simply as "Micronesia", or alternatively abbreviated "FSM");
*theRepublic of the Marshall Islands ;
*the Republic ofPalau ;
*the Commonwealth of theNorthern Mariana Islands ;
*the Republic ofNauru ;
*the Republic ofKiribati ;
*the Territory ofGuam .
*the Territory ofWake Island .Melanesia
The term Melanesia was coined in 1893 by
Jules D'Ormont from the Greek meaning 'black islands', in reference to thephysiognomy of the Melanesians.The following islands and groups of islands are traditionally considered part of Melanesia:
*Fiji
*New Caledonia
*New Guinea , politically split betweenIndonesia andPapua New Guinea
*Solomon Islands
*Vanuatu
*Maluku , politically inIndonesia
*Torres Strait Islands , politically inAustralia Other islands with populations of mixed Melanesian ancestry but are not part of the traditional Melanesian area include:
*Nauru
*Timor , politically split betweenIndonesia andEast Timor
*Tonga
*Maluku Utara , politically inIndonesia
*Flores , politically inIndonesia
*Sumba , politically inIndonesia Polynesia
The term Polynesia was coined in 1893 by
Jules D'Ormont from the Greek meaning "many islands," describing the multiplicity of the islands in this area of the Pacific.Countries and territories traditionally included in Polynesia include:
*American Samoa (overseas United States territory)
*Cook Islands (self-governing former territory of New Zealand)
*Easter Island (part of Chile, called Rapa Nui in theRapa Nui language )
*Fiji (Lau Islands )
*French Polynesia ("overseas nation", a territory of France)
*Hawai‘i (a state of the United States)
*Loyalty Islands (a dependency of the French territory of New Caledonia)
*New Zealand (called Aotearoa in Māori)
*Niue (a self-governing dependency of New Zealand)
*Rotuma (an island in the extreme north of Fiji)
*Samoa (independent nation)
*Swains Island (politically part of American Samoa)
*Tokelau (overseas dependency of New Zealand)
*Tonga (independent nation)
*Tuvalu (independent nation)
*Wallis and Futuna (overseas territory of France)In addition to these islands in this mid-Pacific ocean, Polynesia often is meant to include the
Polynesian outliers : islands that are culturally or linguistically Polynesian, but that are geographically in Melanesia or Micronesia. Most of these are small or isolated islands, likeRennell orTikopia in theSolomon Islands .See also
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Austronesian people
*Austronesian languages
*List of Austronesian countries by linguality
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