Marakei

Atoll in the North Gilbert Islands


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::summary Atoll in the North Gilbert Islands ::

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FieldValue
nameMarakei
image_name3 Map of Marakei, Kiribati.jpg
image_captionMap of Marakei
map_imageGilbertIslandsPos.png
locationPacific Ocean
pushpin_mapKiribati#Micronesia#Oceania#Pacific Ocean
coordinates
archipelagoGilbert Islands
area_km214.13
elevation_m3
countryKiribati
population2,799
population_as_of2015 Census
density_km2203
ethnic_groupsI-Kiribati 98.4%
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Main article: Kiribati, Gilbert Islands

| name = Marakei | image_name = 3 Map of Marakei, Kiribati.jpg | image_caption = Map of Marakei | 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 = 14.13 | rank = | length_km = | width_km = | highest_mount = | elevation_m = 3 | country = Kiribati | population = 2,799 | population_as_of = 2015 Census | density_km2 = 203 | ethnic_groups = I-Kiribati 98.4% | additional_info = Marakei is a small atoll in the North Gilbert Islands. It consists of a central lagoon with numerous deep basins, surrounded by two large islands separated by two narrow channels. The atoll covers approximately 40 km2.

Geography

Marakei's total land area is 14.13 km2. A 26-kilometre (16 mi.) road circles the island. Its length, from the airport, across the lagoon to Teraereke at the island's southern portion, is 9.93 km. Its greatest width is at the village of Rawannawi, and narrowest width at Temotu on the island's western side. It is one of only two islands in Kiribati that encircles its lagoon. The Marakei lagoon contains salt water and is deep in some areas, but not tidal. Two narrow channels, Baretoa Pass and Raweta Pass, link the lagoon with the sea and are not navigable at low tide.

Rawata Pass was the location of an obstruction in 1912 after an inter-village conflict.

Environmental issues

The construction of causeways caused a significant reduction in the flushing of the lagoon, reducing the water's oxygen levels so that fish are no longer found in it. Erosion and accretion along the shoreline has been linked to aggregate mining, and land reclamation and causeway construction are believed to have changed the currents along the shoreline.

Villages

The main village is Rawannawi, which was home to just over a third of the island's 2,872 people at the 2010 census.

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Antai163 inhabitants
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Myths and legends

Various stories are told about the creation of Marakei and the other islands in the Southern Gilberts. An important legend in the culture of Marakei is that spirits who lived in a tree in Samoa migrated northward, carrying branches from the tree, Te Kaintikuaba ("the Tree of Life"), and that it was these spirits, together with Nareau the Wise, who created the islands of Tungaru (the Gilbert Islands).

History

The Marakei post office opened around 1912.

Visiting Marakei

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/Shrine_of_one_of_the_four_ghosts_of_Marakei.jpg" caption="Shrine of one of the four "ghosts" of Marakei]] ''Te katabwanin'' is a tradition unique to Marakei. Before engaging in any other activities, first-time visitors must pay their respects to the four female guardian spirits or goddesses of Marakei (sometimes called "the ghosts" or "the witches" by locals), traveling counterclockwise around the island, and placing an offering at each spirit's shrine. It is believed that offerings of tobacco, sweets or money at the shrines of Nei Reei, Nei Rotebenua, Nei Tangangau and Nei Naantekimam will secure a happy stay in Marakei. Neglecting ''te katabwanin'' is not recommended."] ::

Airport

Main article: Marakei Airport

Marakei is served by Marakei Airport at the island's northern tip, close to the village of Rawannawi. Air Kiribati operates three flights each week to Abaiang and the international airport at Tarawa.

Accommodation

The Council guesthouse on Marakei overlooks the ocean, just outside the main village of Rawannawi. Like all Island Council guesthouses in Kiribati, its facilities are basic and food is what is available locally; however its spectacular location and the Marakei tradition of hospitality mean that a visit can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the well prepared traveler.

Notes

References

References

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  2. Dr Temakei Tebano & others. (October 2008). "Island/atoll climate change profiles - Marakei Atoll". Office of Te Beretitent - Republic of Kiribati Island Report Series (for KAP II (Phase 2).
  3. "Kiribati Census Report 2010 Volume 1". National Statistics Office, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Government of Kiribati.
  4. Grimble, Arthur. (1981). "A Pattern of Islands". Penguin Books.
  5. Grimble, Arthur. (1989). "Tungaru traditions: writings on the atoll culture of the Gilbert Islands". University of Hawaii Press.
  6. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions.
  7. . (July 2012). ["Kiribati Tourism Outer Islands Accommodation Guide"](http://www.kiribatitourism.gov.ki/index.php/accommodation-55/accommodationouterislands). *Government of [[Kiribati]]*.

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