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Tamkela, Jimmy. 2009 national population & housing census: Youth monograph : young people in Vanuatu. Port Vila, Vanuatu: Vanuatu National Statistics Office, 2012.

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Bonnemaison, Joël. Les fondements géographiques d'une identité: L'archipel du Vanuatu : essai de géographie culturelle. Paris: Éditions de l'ORSTOM, 1996.

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Smithy, Roger. National population and housing census 2009: Gender monograph : women and men in Vanuatu. Port Vila: Vanuatu National Statistics Office, 2011.

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Haberkorn, Gerald. Port Vila: Transit station or final stop? : recent developments in Ni-Vanuatu population mobility. Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, The Australian Natioanl University, 1989.

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Abdel-Gadir, Faysal. Small island developing states: Human resources-population : to be presented at Port Vila, Vanuatu, 31 May-4 June 1993. Port Vila, Vanuatu: UNFPA South Pacific, 1993.

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Jayaraman, T. K. Demographic and socioeconomic determinants of contraceptive use among urban women in the Melanesian countries in the South Pacific: A case study of Port Vila Town in Vanuatu. Manila: Asian Development Bank, Economics and Development Resource Center, 1995.

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Willie, P. Vanuatu's population policy. [Vanuatu: s.n., 1999.

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Pakoa, Kalo. The status of sea cucumber fisheries and resources in Vanuatu. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), 2014.

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Schouw, R. J. Bevolking en voorzieningen in beweging: Een onderzoek naar de ontwikkelingen in de bevolkingsopbouw van grote en middelgrote steden en hun implicaties voor het voorzieningenapparaat vanuit een ruimtelijk perspectief. Delft: Delftse Universitaire Pers, 1986.

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Vanuatu. National Planning & Statistics Office. Statistics Office., ed. Vanuatu national population census: May 1989. Port Vila, Vanuatu: Statistics Office, 1991.

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Maree, Tait, and Australian National University. National Centre for Development Studies., eds. Pacific 2010: Strategies for Vanuatu. [Canberra]: National Centre for Development Studies, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 1994.

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Richard, Bedford, and South Pacific Commission, eds. Population of Vanuatu: Analysis of the 1979 Census. Nouméa, New Caledonia: South Pacific Commission, 1989.

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Vanuatu. National Planning & Statistics Office., ed. Report of the Vanuatu urban census, 1986. [Port-Vila]: National Planning and Statistics Office, Government of Vanuatu, 1986.

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Sustainable human development in Vanuatu: Moving on together, yumi ko yet wantaem. Suva, Fiji: United Nations, 1996.

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Bedford, Stuart, and Matthew Spriggs. The Archaeology of Vanuatu. Edited by Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.013.015.

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The more than 1,000-kilometer stretch of eighty-two inhabited islands comprising the Vanuatu archipelago is centrally situated in the southwest Pacific. These islands were first settled in the late Holocene by Lapita colonists as part of a rapid migratory event that travelled as far east as Tonga. Over three millennia Vanuatu has transformed into an extraordinarily diverse country both linguistically and culturally. The challenge to archaeology is to explain how such diversity has arisen. This chapter addresses a range of themes that are central to the definition and understanding of the timing and nature of initial settlement, levels of interconnectedness, cultural transformation and diversification, human impact on pristine environments, and impacts of natural hazards on resident populations. Vanuatu research contributes to regional debates on human colonization, patterns of social interaction, and the drivers of social change in island contexts.
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