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Tongans or Tongan people are a Polynesian ethnic group native to Tonga, a Polynesian archipelago in the Pacific Ocean Tongans represent more than 98% of the inhabitants of Tonga
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In New Zealand, Tongans are one of the fastest-growing Pacific communities, celebrated for their vibrant festivals, church choirs, and contributions to education and public service
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Tongans are of Polynesian ancestry, closely related to Samoans and share a small portion of Melanesian influence from neighbours Fiji Their settlement in Tonga dates back to the Lapita time, some 3,000 years ago
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Contemporary Tongans are small-scale handicraft manufacturers for the tourist industry and there are still independent artisans, manufacturers of basketry and woodcarvings, on the islands
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Tongans are closely related to Samoans and other Polynesians in culture and language as well as in genetic heritage There is also a small amount of Melanesian influence through contact with Fiji
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Tongans are the indigenous inhabitants of the islands in the Kingdom of Tonga The Kingdom of Tonga is made up of around 170 small islands with a total land area of 718 sq km (277 2 sq mi)
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Tongans or Tongan people are a Polynesian ethnic group native to Tonga, a Polynesian archipelago in the Pacific Ocean
- Culture of Tonga - history, people, women, beliefs, food, customs . . .
Tongans were fierce warriors and skilled navigators whose outrigger canoes could carry up to two hundred people For centuries they exercised political and cultural influence over several neighboring islands
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