Nauruans are a nation and an ethnic group indigenous to the Pacific island country of Nauru. They are most likely a blend of Micronesian, Melanesian and Polynesian ancestry.[2]

Indigenous peoples of Nauru
Nauruan warrior, 1880
Total population
c. 15,000
Regions with significant populations
 Nauruc. 11,000
 Australiac. 800
 New Zealand135[1]
Languages
Nauruan (native), English, Nauru Pidgin
Religion
Christianity, Shamanism, Animism
Related ethnic groups
Polynesians, Melanesians and Micronesians

The origin of the Nauruan people has not yet been finally determined. It was probably seafaring or shipwrecked Polynesians or Melanesians, who established themselves there because there was not already an indigenous population present, whereas the Micronesians were already crossed with the Melanesians in this area.

The Nauruans have two elements of their population: the native Micronesians and the Polynesians who had immigrated long before. Through these two extremes, diverse traditions came to exist.

In about 1920, influenza spread through Nauru, which took a heavy toll on the Nauruans. In 1925, the first cases of diabetes were diagnosed by doctors. Today, depending on age, every second to third Nauruan is diabetic – a higher rate than any other country in the world.

Tribes

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The Nauruans were historically divided into 12 tribes, each with its own chief and a distinct style of clothing, with children inheriting the tribe from their mother's side.

Each of the 12 tribes is associated with certain concepts:[3]

  1. Eamwit - snake/eel, sly, slippery, good at lying and copier of styles
  2. Eamwitmwit - cricket/insect, vain beauty, tidiness, shrill noise and manner
  3. Eaoru - destroyer, harms plans, jealousy
  4. Eamwidara - dragonfly
  5. Iruwa- stranger, foreigner, a person from other countries, intelligence, beauty, masculinity
  6. Eano-straightforward, mad, eager
  7. Iwi (extinct) - lice
  8. Irutsi (extinct) - cannibalism
  9. Deiboe - small black fish, moody, cheater, behavior can change any time
  10. Ranibok - object washed ashore
  11. Emea - user of rake, slave, healthy, beautiful hair, cheater in friendship
  12. Emangum - player, actor

Society

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Nauruans were classified into three social classes: temonibes (senior members of senior clans), amenengames (middle class) and the itsios (serf class).[4] While temonibes and amenengames were determined at birth, itsio were usually allocated by being prisoners of war, and were often treated as goods. There was a separate class of castaways that were treated as pets, but they were never as low as the itsios.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2018 Census ethnic group summaries | Stats NZ".
  2. ^ Report of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Administration of the Territory of Nauru. 1950. p. 8. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Tribes of Nauru". naurugov.nr. Retrieved 2021-12-18.
  4. ^ Wedgewood, Camilla H. (September 1936). "Report on Research Work in Nauru Island, Central Pacific". Oceania. 7 (1): 1–33. doi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1936.tb00376.x. JSTOR 40327587. Retrieved 2021-12-18.