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Duff Islands

Coordinates:9°48′00″S167°06′00″E / 9.800°S 167.10°E /-9.800; 167.10
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Island group

TheDuff Islands are a small island group lying to the northeast of theSanta Cruz Islands in province ofTemotu Province, in the nation ofSolomon Islands. They are also sometimes known as the Wilson Islands.

The Duff Islands seen from space.
Map of 1799

Location and geography

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The islands are located at 9°51'48" S.lat., 167°4'48" E.long.

The Duff Islands consist of:

Frequently,Hallie Jackson Reef is mentioned in the context of the Duff islands, although it is located 45 km west of that 32 km long island chain, and although it is not an island, at most a submarinereef. In theSailing Directions of 1969 Hallie Jackson Reef is described as a reef 24 feet deep, at 9°44'S, 166°07'E.[1] The corresponding current (2017) publication no longer has any mention of the reef.[2]

Local population

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The Duff Islands were settled by theLapita people about 900 BC. They were followed by Melanesians and then Polynesians in the mid-1400s.[3] The modern inhabitants of the Duff Islands arePolynesians, and their language,Vaeakau-Taumako, is a member of theSamoic branch ofPolynesian languages. About 500 people live on the Duff Islands. The traditional way of life consists of subsistence farming and fishing. Taumako has no roads, airport, telephones, or electricity. Contact with outsiders comes by battery-powered marine radio and the occasional cargo ship.

European Contact

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The first recorded sighting by Europeans of the Duff Islands was by the Spanish expedition ofPedro Fernández de Quirós where it anchored on 8 April 1606. Its inhabitants named the islands asTaumako. They were charted by Quirós asNuestra Señora del Socorro (Our Lady of Succour in Spanish).[4][5][6]

The Duff Islands were named after missionary shipDuff, captained byJames Wilson, which reached them in 1797.

Traditional navigation

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Studies ofDavid Lewis and Marianne (Mimi) George identified that traditionalPolynesian navigational techniques were still preserved in these islands.[7]

See also

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References

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Specific
  1. ^Hydrographer of the Navy, Pacific Islands Pilot Vol. II, 1969, Seite 254
  2. ^Sailing Directions (Enroute),Pub. 126: Pacific Islands(PDF).Sailing Directions.United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2017. p. 206.
  3. ^"Duff Islands - John Seach". Volcano Live. Retrieved30 July 2018.
  4. ^Sharp, AndrewThe discovery of the Pacific Islands Oxford, 1960, p.61.
  5. ^Brand, Donald D.The Pacific Basin: A History of its Geographical Explorations The American Geographical Society, New York, 1967, p.137.
  6. ^Kelly, Celsus, O.F.M.La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo. The Journal of Fray Martín de Munilla O.F.M. and other documents relating to the Voyage of Pedro Fernández de Quirós to the South Sea (1605-1606) and the Franciscan Missionary Plan (1617-1627) Cambridge, 1966, p.39,62.
  7. ^Ben Finney; Sam Low (2007). "Navigation". In K.R. Howe (ed.).Vaka Moana: Voyages of the Ancestors. Bateman. p. 163.

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