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Extinct language spoken on Banaba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Banaban language
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Banaban is a little-attested extinct Micronesian language previously spoken on the island of Banaba.

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Banaban was spoken by the Banaban people prior to the arrival of Captain Walkup of the American Mission Society in the 1890s. His attempts to promote Kiribati as oppose to Banaban because there existed a Kiribati translation of the Bible resulted in Banaban being replaced by Kiribati on the island.[1][2]

It was mutually unintelligible from Kiribati.

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Remnants

Little sample texts remain from Banaban. The most notable possible remnant is a transcription of a lullaby from the Dalton Family collection, possibly written in Banaban according to Banaban Elders.

Te Karanga, also called the stick dance, is a Banaban war dance. The traditional chants from this dance, which is still practiced, use Banaban words.[3]

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