Maiana

Atoll in Gilbert Islands, Kiribati


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::summary Atoll in Gilbert Islands, Kiribati ::

::data[format=table title="Infobox islands"]

FieldValue
nameMaiana
image_name7 Map of Maiana, Kiribati.jpg
image_captionMap of Maiana
map_imageGilbertIslandsPos.png
locationPacific Ocean
pushpin_mapKiribati#Micronesia#Oceania#Pacific Ocean
coordinates
archipelagoGilbert Islands
area_km216.72
elevation_m3
countryKiribati
population1,982
population_as_of2015 Census
density_km2121
ethnic_groupsI-Kiribati 99.9%
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Main article: Kiribati, Gilbert Islands

| name = Maiana | image_name = 7 Map of Maiana, Kiribati.jpg | image_caption = Map of Maiana | image_size = | map_image = GilbertIslandsPos.png | map_caption = | native_name = | native_name_link = | nickname = | location = Pacific Ocean | pushpin_map = Kiribati#Micronesia#Oceania#Pacific Ocean | coordinates = | archipelago = Gilbert Islands | total_islands = | major_islands = | area_km2 = 16.72 | rank = | length_km = | width_km = | highest_mount = | elevation_m = 3 | country = Kiribati | population = 1,982 | population_as_of = 2015 Census | density_km2 = 121 | ethnic_groups = I-Kiribati 99.9% | additional_info = Maiana is an atoll in Kiribati and is one of the Central Gilbert Islands. Maiana is 44 km south of the capital island of South Tarawa and has a population of 1,982 . The northern and eastern sides of the atoll are a single island, whilst the western edge consists of submerged reefs and many uninhabited islets, all surrounding a lagoon. The atoll is 14 km long and is very narrow, with an average width of less than 1 km and a total land area (including uninhabited islets) of 16.72 km2.

Geography

Most of the 2,027 people who live on Maiana live on the main island; the largest village is Bubutei, at the southern tip of the main island, which is home to 489 people or almost a quarter (24%) of the island's total population. The population of Maiana is roughly stable and has been around 2,000 people since 1985. ::data[format=table]

Maiana: Population and Land AreaCensus AreaPopulation 2010Land area by isletDensity (people per acre)
Tebikerai9361.2 acre1.5
Tebiauea2113805.6 acre0.5
Raweai214
Bubutei489
Tekaranga139
Tematantongo164
Aobike110
Tebanga264
Temwangaua115
Toora115
Tebwangetua65
Teitai48
Uninhabited islets0263.5 acre0
Maiana total2,0274130.3 acre0.5
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Climate change

Many parts of Maiana suffer from coastal erosion, with the villages of Tekaranga and Tematantongo being particularly affected. Drought is another serious concern as the island's limited freshwater supply comes entirely from the shallow freshwater lens, which becomes salty close to the coast especially during drought periods. Like all of the atolls of Kiribati, Maiana is at serious risk from sea level rise, as even small changes in sea level can cause accelerated erosion and threaten infrastructure, agriculture and water supplies.

Administration

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Maiana_Island_Council_compound.jpg" caption="The Island Council compound in Maiana, Kiribati"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2d/Maiana_Kiribati2.jpg" caption="Maiana Atoll"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Kiribati_Maiana_Atoll.jpg" caption="View from the air"] ::

Maiana is administered by an Island Council based in Tebangetua village. The Maiana constituency elects two representatives to the national House of Assembly in the capital of South Tarawa. Until you 2016, the MPs for Maiana are Dr. Anote Tong and Teiwaki Areieta. Dr. Tong was also the President of Kiribati. His son, Vincent Tong, is elected MP in April 2020. Apart from that, the local people of Maiana also have their ruling system that survive from the past. Unimwane Ruling System (Elders or old men ruling system). All villages from Tebikerai to Bubutei have their unimwane represent their villages to the Unimwane Council Body. This body called Tebau-ni-Maiana (The Crown of Maiana, sometimes called the most upper chamber of the Island). Among all Te Unimwane, they will choose the most aging one (older one) as their Baatua (Head of them). They execute rules of the Island that binding people together to follow. This rules and regulations based on the culture and religious belief of Maiana. For example, Uriam Kauongo was a Baatu before he died.

Myths and legends

There are different stories told as to the creation of Maiana and the other islands in the Gilberts. An important legend in the culture of Maiana is that spirits who lived in a tree in Samoa migrated northward carrying branches from the tree, Te Kaintikuaba, which translates as the tree of life. It was these spirits, together with Nareau the Wise who created the islands of Tungaru (the Gilbert Islands).

History

The island was surveyed in 1841 by the US Exploring Expedition.

Maiana Post Office opened around 1925.

Maiana Ferry Disaster

On 13 July 2009, the vessel Uean Te Raoi II, owned by the Catholic Parish of Maiana and travelling from Bwairiki in Tarawa, capsized and foundered off Maiana with the loss of 35 lives.

Notes

References

References

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  2. "Kiribati Census Report 2010 Volume 1". National Statistics Office, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Government of Kiribati.
  3. Dr Temakei Tebano & others. (August 2008). "Island/atoll climate change profiles - Maiana Atoll". Office of Te Beretitent - Republic of Kiribati Island Report Series (for KAP II (Phase 2).
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  9. (15 July 2010). "Beacon could have saved 33 lives in Kiribati accident". [[The New Zealand Herald]].

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