Solomon Islands National Museum
Based in Honiara, we are one of the oldest cultural institutions in the Solomon Islands. Our mission is to collect, preserve, protect, safeguard, record, and promote the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Solomon Islands.
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Na Masu'u kia 'i Kwara'ae, Our Forest of Kwara'aeSolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosStephen Binalu beginning work on a coconut frond basketSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosRofate'e's kitchenSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosHousesSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosHousesSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosAlfred Omani, first son of Adriel Rofate'e, with his childSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Roger Keesing 1970 interview with Jacob Vouza, Pijin transcriptionSolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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List of Malaitan colonial officers from 1909 and BSIP Resident CommissionersSolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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The Taro BlightsSolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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Cheke Holo (Maringe/Hograno) DictionarySolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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Roger Keesing interview with Sale (Charlie) Vuza [aka Jacob Vouza]Solomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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Commentary on a Malaitan BatonSolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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