Bruce Parry sails to the island of Anuta. A tiny, remote tropical outpost in the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, it is home to one of the most intact Polynesian cultures left in the world. Theirs is an ocean-going culture and they live by the principles of aropa-sharing whatever they have as an expression of love and compassion for others.
Bruce Parry sails to the island of Anuta. A tiny, remote tropical outpost in the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, it is home to one of the most intact Polynesian cultures left in the world. Theirs is an ocean-going culture and they live by the principles of aropa-sharing whatever they have as an expression of love and compassion for others.
General Note
Originally released by BBC, 2007.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on April 23, 2019.
Content Note
Anuta (3:10); --Polynesian Customs (5:03); -- Medical Care on Anuta (1:58); -- Life on Anuta (4:37); -- Anuta and Communication (1:53); -- Anuta and Fishing (5:44); -- Anuta and Weather (4:13); -- Anuta and Farming (4:32); -- Anuta and Environmental Protection (4:42); -- Anuta and Turmeric (4:29); -- Anuta and Navigation (5:06); -- Anutan Farewell Ceremony (5:21); -- Credits: Tribe: Anuta (0:35); .