Abatai, Rennell Island

Abatai is a village in the Solomon Islands, on Rennell Island in the Rennell and Bellona province. Immediate neighboring villages include Tesauma, Magino, Matamoana and Nukumatangi.[1] Joshua Na'siu is the chief of Aba'tai village.[2]

Abatai
Abatai is located in Solomon Islands
Abatai
Abatai
Location in the Solomon Islands
Coordinates: 11°41′29.54″S 160°18′27.83″E / 11.6915389°S 160.3077306°E / -11.6915389; 160.3077306
Country Solomon Islands
ProvinceRennell and Bellona
IslandRennell Island
Population
 • Total80
Time zoneUTC+11 (UTC)

11°41′29.54″S 160°18′27.83″E / 11.6915389°S 160.3077306°E / -11.6915389; 160.3077306

Location edit

Approximately 40 km or 2.5hrs drive from Tigoa, East Rennell. This village is at Kangava Bay which has white sands beaches and coral reef which makes it popular for snorkelling.

Population edit

80 people approx.

Religion edit

South Seas Evangelical Church (SSEC) and Baptist. The community hosted the first establishment of an ACE school. An education program that is Bible-based and is commended for helping children to read at an early age.

Police edit

Generally policing is serviced by the Tigoa police station as well as a local Provincial government employed area Constable.

Mining edit

The village chief made a deal with a Chinese mining company called Bintan Mining. He allowed the company to dig up his gardens to mine for bauxite, used to make aluminium. The results of the mining saw the destruction of graves located in the village beside the South Seas Evangelical Church.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Rennell Island | Papua New Guinea Mine Watch". Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  2. ^ a b "Solomon Islands graves destroyed by Chinese mining company". Newshub. 2019-06-04. Retrieved 2019-04-09.