Ni-Vanuatu

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Ni-Vanuatu
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Total population
245,100 in Vanuatu
Regions with significant populations
Languages
English, French, Melanesian languages
Religion
Christian (Presbyterian, Anglican, Roman Catholic), Animism

Ni-Vanuatu is a demonym used to refer to all Melanesian ethnicities originating in Vanuatu. It also refers, more generally, to nationals and citizens of Vanuatu, whatever their ethnicity.[1][2][3][4]

This recent coinage builds on the particle ni, which in some indigenous languages encodes the genitive, similar to the English ‘of’. Thus Ni-Vanuatu literally means ‘of Vanuatu’.

The term is mostly used in English and French, and is hardly used in Bislama, the country’s lingua franca,[5] let alone in the indigenous languages of the archipelago.

NiVan is a commonly used abbreviation of Ni-Vanuatu.

See also

References

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  2. "Ni-Vanuatu arrested NZ", Radio Vanuatu, March 10, 2009
  3. "Des Ni-Vanuatu en final des Masters", Agence universitaire francophone, July 31, 2008
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  5. Bislama uses more commonly such phrases as man Vanuatu (“V. person” or “V. people”) or blong Vanuatu (“from V.”).

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