- Polynesian outlier
Polynesian outliers are a number of culturally Polynesian islands which lie in geographic or political
Melanesia andMicronesia . Based on archaeological and linguistic analysis, these islands are believed to have been colonized by seafaringPolynesia ns, mostly from the area ofTonga ,Samoa andTuvalu .Geography
Polynesian outlier cultures are scattered across five countries of the Pacific: in the
Federated States of Micronesia , inPapua New Guinea , in theSolomon Islands , inVanuatu , and inNew Caledonia .The Federated States of Micronesia has two outlier cultures, namely
Kapingamarangi andNukuoro . Papua New Guinea has three outlier cultures,Nuguria ,Nukumanu , andTakuu . The country with the most outlier cultures is the Solomon Islands, with eight:Anuta ,Bellona ,Ontong Java ,Pileni ,Rennell ,Sikaiana ,Taumako , andTikopia . Vanuatu has three:Emae , Mele, and Futuna. The sole outlier culture inNew Caledonia is onOuvéa in theLoyalty Islands , where the Fagauvea language is spoken.Language
The outlier groups in Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, and the northern Solomon Islands speak
Ellicean languages (which also includes Tuvaluan), while those further to the south in the Solomons, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia speakFutunic languages (which also includes the language ofWallis and Futuna ). These are two of the branches of the Samoic language family, which is sometimes called the Samoan-Outlier language family for this reason. It is a sub-branch of theNuclear Polynesian languages , which include most of Polynesia.In some of these islands, the outlier population may also speak the local Melanesian or Micronesian language.
Genetics
A 1983 study analyzing the DNA of 2400 people in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu have found markers which clearly distinguish the Polynesian outlier islands of the group. Of the four Polynesian outliers considered, Anuta was the most genetically distinct, followed by Rennell and Bellona. Tikopia showed more influence from the nearby Melanesian population. All indicate traces of interisland population movements, and even sources from Europeans, Africans, and Asians, though the latter were at a low level. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=6607679&dopt=Abstract]
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Rotuma External links
* [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/Biblio/biblio_polynesian_outlier.html A Polynesian outlier bibliography]
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