People from Vanuatu Islands (http://www.worldofwondersvu.com/PEOPLE1/index.htm)
Part of Philippe Metois Photography's web site, this page contains portraits of people in Vanuatu.
Rambaramps of South Malekula (http://www.tribalsite.com/articles/malekula.htm)
Part of the Tribal Site intended to provide a forum for all those who share an interest in traditional tribal cultures and ethnographic art from around the world, this page provides information about the Rambaramps of South Malekula in South Malekula, Vanuatu.
Vanuatu (http://www.janeresture.com/vanuatu/index.htm)
Part of Jane Resture's web site, this page provides information about Vanuatu. There is information about the country's history, nature and people as well as links to information about the outer islands of Tanna and Espiritu Santo.
Who's Who in the Pacific - Vanuatu (http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Foreign-Relations/Pacific/0--whos-who/0-who-vanuatu.php)
From the website of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this page provides current information about who's who in Vanuatu.
Vanuatu Protected Areas Initiative (http://www.positiveearth.org/vpai/default.htm)
This web site provides information about the Vanuatu Protected Areas Initiative's work to support rural people in Vanuatu who are striving to find their own solutions to environmental challenges. It contains information about the Initiative's projects and fieldwork, the Loru protected area and news.
Wan Smol Bag Theatre (http://www.wan-smolbag-theatre.org))
Wan Smol Bag Theatre is a community theatre organization that uses drama to provide a greater understanding of development issues in the South Pacific. Its web site provides information about the organization, its accolades, health drama, social dram, environmental drama and the ways in which theater can serve to incite communities to solve problems together.
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