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Title: O Sala Ususur. No. 68, April 1932
Description: Hautabu, Guadalcanar, Melanesian Mission Press. 1932, First Edition. Soft cover, 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Book, 63 pages. Printed entirely in Mota. Mota is an Oceanic language spoken by about 750 people on Mota island, in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu. During the period 1840-1940, Mota was used as a missionary lingua franca throughout areas of Oceania included in the Melanesian Mission, an Anglican missionary agency. Mota was used on Norfolk Island, in religious education; on other islands with different vernacular languages, it served as the language of liturgical prayers, hymns, and some other religious purposes. O Sala Ususur was a bi-annual diocesan chronicle circulated amongst the islands of Melanesia. It was superseded by Melanesian Messenger. Very Good.

Keywords: Raga, Lolowai, Gaua, Vureas, Torgil, Torres Islands, Tikopia, Pamua, San Cristoval, Pawa, Ugi, Ulawa, South Mala, North Fauabu, Hautabu, Vera-Na-Aso, Gela, Bugotu

Price: US$ 95.00 Seller: Tinakori Books
- Book number: 007519

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