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| Remedy - Tumas Politic (Vanuatu reggae/Hiphop 2010) Duration : 217 Seconds Remedy with - 'Tumas Politic' a cry for political stability in vanuatu and Melanesia..Enjoy :-) Tags :remedy, vanuatu hiphop, vanuatu music, Melanesia, Vanuatu, fiji, PNG, solomon islands, New caledonia, south pacific island, music, island rap, pacific style, wantok, wan solwora oceania, pasifika rap, wallis et futuna, tahiti, melanesian style, vanuatu hiphop2010, tumas politic, melanesian politics, political instability.
| | Marcel Meltherorong singing System Creating Party Duration : 71 Seconds Vanuatuan singer, songwriter, and writer Marcel Meltherorong sings his song about Vanuatu politics. Tags :Vanuatu
| | Island Dress - Vanuatu Duration : 658 Seconds March 2005 The mother of all rows has broken out in Vanuatu over the clothes of the islands' woman. Chiefs and churchman are determined to stop them wearing shorts. Ever since the missionaries arrived, the preferred costume for local woman has been brightly coloured floral dresses. But this traditional island dress is being challenged by western fashions like shorts. Pastors are worried that this will lead to lewd behaviour. Now chiefs have started punishing woman who wear shorts, insisting they must kill a pig as a fine. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures Tags :Island, Dress, Vanuatu, journeyman, pictures, western, clothes, fines, punishment, islam, chritiantity, missionaries, chiefs, church, news, documentary, current affairs, journeyman pictures
| | Fiji Leader Bainimarama win's over Melanesian Spearhead Group Countries....UPDATE Duration : 139 Seconds Pacific Countries to Support Fiji request to South Pacific Forum to allow for elections in 2013. MSGTVNEWS's live Report from Port Vila Vanuatu by Political Commentator and Regional Expert Sum Sum Norbert who explains reasons why the leaders of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu have given their full backing to an attempt to have Fiji's suspension from the Pacific Islands Forum lifted. Norbert explains some of the key fundamental democratic reform measures seen necessary by Fijian citizens such as equality in voting and Government corruption. International News Networks have explained the Australian Pacific News version of the situation which has focussed on the military coup. However, the MSG TV NEWS report shows that there are fundamental structural problems with the Fijian democratic system and Bainimarama needs this period until 2013-2014 to rectify this in what has been called the "Fiji Charter". This report suggests that larger countries and the heavy weights of the Pacific Islands Forum, Australia and New Zealand, need to stop making international obstructions and portray Bainimarama as doing a bad thing when now even leaders such as Vanuatu's Prime Minister Edward Natapei and Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare, as well as citizens such as Norbert, are convinced that some of Commodore Bainimarama's plans were good for Fiji. Tags :South, pacific, forum, MSGTVNEWS, Bainimarama, fiji, news, coup, charter, MSG, TV, Australia, government-and-politics, world-politics, papua-new-guinea, solomon-islands, vanuatu, television, state, countries, review, media, Sum, Norbert
| | AJAK KWAI (1) and SINGAOT SISTA FEST 'NAPUAN MUSIC FESTIVAL 2010 Port-Vila VANUATU Duration : 562 Seconds AJAK KWAI from Sudan (Africa) au Fest 'Napuan Festival 2010. Saralana Stage, Port-Vila VANUATU. Extrait Live, le 23 octobre 2010. www.festnapuan.org "Born in a small town called Bor in the Malakal Region of the Upper Nile (Soudan), Ajak grew up in a musical family and began singing along at all the village ceremonies and celebrations, learning the songs of her heritage. Later on she joined a local missionary choir singing gospel music in the Dinka style. In 1992, due to religious and political unrest imposed by the current government of Sudan, Ajak was forced to leave her home and went to college in Egypt, singing in the choirs. Spending the next 8 years in exile in Cairo, she joined international church choirs and later formed a female group called 'Bor Girls Band' that performed politics, original songs under the UN Humanitarian program. Ajak was granted refugee status to Australia in 1998. This was a difficult time for Ajak but she used the anvil of adversity to hone her abilities. Since then she has become a well known figure in the Australian music scene not only in her capacity as a professional musician songwriter/storyteller but is very active in raising awareness in the broader community about the needs and priorities of the Refugee communities and human rights issues. All my wives is a humorous song based on the realities of Sudanese men having many wives. In this song Ajak challenges the norm and questions When is it the right time for a woman to have many ... Tags :Ajak, Kwai, singaot, sista, australie, sudan, africa, vanuatu, port-vila, 2010, festival, fest'napuan, fest'nalenga, concert, live, kanaky, nouvelle, caledonie, toemiripopai, koohnê
| | Democracy in Vanuatu Duration : 31 Seconds Campaigning, a debate, and a spontaneous celebratory dance in anticipation of victory at the polls on September 2nd. Tags :Vanuatu, Tanna, Politics, Democracy
| | Chapter 1: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 475 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Chapter 2: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 291 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Magnitude 6.5 - VANUATU !! - [Full HD] Duration : 71 Seconds Magnitude 6.5 - VANUATU 2012 April 14 22:05:26 UTC ........................................................... Thank You And May Your Angels Keep you Well ............................................................................ USGS MegaQuakes - Mapped Daily On Google Earth - HD [video] ....................................................................................................... .................................MegaQuakeTracker....................... Keeping you up to date with The Latest Quakes Mag.6+ www.youtube.com .............................................................................................. .......................** NEW REALITY SHOW ** ............................. ....................... * The Bug Out Bachelor *............................... See Here www.youtube.com .............................................................................................. Stay Up to Date with the New Reality Show Preparation - Sneak Previews Start - Mid April Pre-Launch - May And the Bug Out Bachelor Will Go Live June .................................................................................. Subscribe Now To Be First To Know www.youtube.com Tags :USGS, megaquake, news, Breaking News, Breaking, @pbn2012, London, Olympics, Latest, Pokertron, HAARP, moon, sun, Project, Camelot, David, Icke, Soros, Alex, Jones, politics, 9/11, conspiracy, truth, conspiracy theories, theory, Area, 51, Gordon, Freeman, Richard, Hoagland, Joe, Rogan, Anonymous, New, World, Order, illuminati, NWO, Alien, Aliens, UFO, nasa, CNN, abc, fox, espn, CBS, skynews, bbc, today, earthquake, volcano, tsunami, GOD, EMP, Space, Planet, Hawaii, Fox News, Nbc, Media, Vanuatu (Country), Reporter, Television
| | Chapter 4: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 434 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Chapter 3: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 366 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Chapter 8: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 352 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Chapter 7: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 286 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu by Ralph Regenvanu Duration : 2572 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Hawaii, WMA, Western, Museum, Association, University, Vanuatu, Culture, Sustainability, Heritage, Intangible, Pacific, Islands, Museums, Minister, Justice, Diversity
| | Chapter 5: Getting Cultural Heritage on the National Agenda: A Case Study from Vanuatu Duration : 349 Seconds The Honorable Ralph Regenvanu (MP, Minister of Justice and Community Services, Vanuatu) speaks about the innovative cultural and economic initiatives in his country and the region that attempt to "mainstream" cultural heritage in national policy. He reflects on his transition into politics from his past work with cultural institutions and regional and international organizations. For eleven years Mr. Regenvanu was the director of Vanuatu's principal cultural heritage management agency, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre (1995--2006). He was also a board member of the Vanuatu National Cultural Council, a founding member of the Pacific Islands Museums Association and a member of its executive board (1997--2009). He worked on a number of UNESCO projects including a draft of the "World Report on Cultural Diversity" and the "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Mr. Regenvanu addresses a range of challenges that face island nations and indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific including issues of sustainability, the promotion of cultural heritage as a part of development, and the protection of cultural resources. Presented Monday September 26, 2011 at the Western Museum Association Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sponsored by the Museum Studies Program, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tags :Western Museum Association, WMA, Hawaii, Honolulu
| | AJAK KWAI (2) and SINGAOT SISTA FEST 'NAPUAN MUSIC FESTIVAL 2010 Port-Vila VANUATU Duration : 231 Seconds AJAK KWAI from South Sudan (Africa) au Fest 'Napuan Festival 2010. Saralana Stage, Port-Vila VANUATU. Extrait Live, le 23 octobre 2010. www.festnapuan.org "Born in a small town called Bor in the Malakal Region of the Upper Nile (Soudan), Ajak grew up in a musical family and began singing along at all the village ceremonies and celebrations, learning the songs of her heritage. Later on she joined a local missionary choir singing gospel music in the Dinka style. In 1992, due to religious and political unrest imposed by the current government of Sudan, Ajak was forced to leave her home and went to college in Egypt, singing in the choirs. Spending the next 8 years in exile in Cairo, she joined international church choirs and later formed a female group called 'Bor Girls Band' that performed politics, original songs under the UN Humanitarian program. Ajak was granted refugee status to Australia in 1998. This was a difficult time for Ajak but she used the anvil of adversity to hone her abilities. Since then she has become a well known figure in the Australian music scene not only in her capacity as a professional musician songwriter/storyteller but is very active in raising awareness in the broader community about the needs and priorities of the Refugee communities and human rights issues. All my wives is a humorous song based on the realities of Sudanese men having many wives. In this song Ajak challenges the norm and questions When is it the right time for a woman to have ... Tags :Ajak, Kwai, singaot, sista, australie, south, sudan, africa, vanuatu, port-vila, 2010, festival, fest'napuan, fest'nalenga, concert, live, saralana, stage, kanaky, nouvelle-caledonie, toemiri, popai, koné, koohnê, provincenord, oceania, pacifique, sud
| | Timor-Leste Duration : 117 Seconds The medical crew of Pacific Partnership 2011, and there efforts in Timor-Leste. Pacific Partnership 2011, which will visit the islands of Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and the Federated States of Micronesia Tags :military, air force, automobiles, repair, news, analysis, photography, navy, coast, nature, Federated, States, of, Micronesia;, Pacific, Partnership;, 2011;, Kristopher, Radder;, Papua, New, Guinea;, military;, Navy;, USS, Cleveland;, Timor, Leste;, Tonga;, Vanuatu;, health;, Project, HOPE, hiking, health, aviation, discussion, politics, environment, commentary, tourism, educational, slideshow, army, travel, east, side, adventure
| | Vanuatu Annulled Previous Government's Decision about Abkhazia's Recognition Duration : 85 Seconds Vanuatu Annulled Previous Government's Decision about Abkhazia's Recognition POLITICS | 2011-06-17 17:08:07 | Print Version Vanuatu annulled the decision on recognition of independence of Georgia's one of two invaded territories of Abkhazia taken by the previous government, Director of the Department of Asia, Africa, Australia and Pacific Rim Zurab Aleksidze told in that regard at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. He said that on 17 June, press release of Vanuatu's new government was spread underscoring that the current government annuls the decision of the previous one about recognizing Abkhazia's independence. "This fact once more confirms the position of the current government of Vanuatu supporting Georgia's territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders and decision of the previous government was a mistake and misunderstanding," Aleksidze said. Tags :Georgia, Abkhazia, Грузия, Абхазия, Сухуми, Тбилси, Tbilisi, Batumi, Батуми, Аджария
| | Magnitude 6.7 - VANUATU - HD Duration : 71 Seconds Magnitude 6.7 - VANUATU 2012 March 09 07:09:53 UTC .......................................................... Thank You And May Your Angels Keep you Well ............................................................................ USGS MegaQuakes - Mapped Daily On Google Earth - HD [video] ....................................................................................................... .................................MegaQuakeTracker....................... Keeping you up to date with The Latest Quakes Mag.6+ www.youtube.com .............................................................................................. .......................** NEW REALITY SHOW ** ............................. ....................... * The Bug Out Bachelor *............................... See Here www.youtube.com .............................................................................................. Stay Up to Date with the New Reality Show Preparation - Sneak Previews Start - Mid April Pre-Launch - May And the Bug Out Bachelor Will Go Live June .................................................................................. Subscribe Now To Be First To Know www.youtube.com Post this link to your Face Book and tweet, etc, A soon as there is 100 000 subscribers ( we guess 2mnths ), Show launch June ........................................................................................... Tags :Magnitude 6.7, 2012, March, 09, UTC, USGS, megaquake, news, Breaking News, Breaking, @pbn2012, London, Olympics, Latest, Pokertron, HAARP, moon, sun, Project, Camelot, David, Icke, Soros, Alex, Jones, politics, 9/11, conspiracy, truth, conspiracy theories, theory, Area, 51, Gordon, Freeman, Richard, Hoagland, Joe, Rogan, Anonymous, New, World, Order, illuminati, NWO, Alien, Aliens, UFO, nasa, CNN, abc, fox, espn, CBS, skynews, bbc, today, earthquake, volcano, tsunami, GOD, EMP, Space, Planet, Hawaii, Fox News, Nbc, Media, Vanuatu, Reporter
| | Magnitude 7.1 - VANUATU - February 02, 2012 !! Duration : 77 Seconds Magnitude 7.1 - VANUATU 2012 February 02 13:34:40 UTC .......................................................... Thank You And May Your Angels Keep you Well ............................................................................ USGS MegaQuakes - Mapped Daily On Google Earth - HD [video] ....................................................................................................... .................................MegaQuakeTracker....................... Keeping you up to date with The Latest Quakes Mag.6+ www.youtube.com .............................................................................................. .......................** NEW REALITY SHOW ** ............................. ....................... * The Bug Out Bachelor *............................... See Here www.youtube.com .............................................................................................. Stay Up to Date with the New Reality Show Preparation - Sneak Previews Start - Mid April Pre-Launch - May And the Bug Out Bachelor Will Go Live June .................................................................................. Subscribe Now To Be First To Know www.youtube.com Post this link to your Face Book and tweet, etc, A soon as there is 100 000 subscribers ( we guess 2mnths ), Show launch June ........................................................................................... Tags :USGS, megaquake, news, Breaking News, Breaking, @pbn2012, London, Olympics, Latest, Pokertron, HAARP, moon, sun, Project, Camelot, David, Icke, Soros, Alex, Jones, politics, 9/11, conspiracy, truth, conspiracy theories, theory, Area, 51, Gordon, Freeman, Richard, Hoagland, Joe, Rogan, Anonymous, New, World, Order, illuminati, NWO, Alien, Aliens, UFO, nasa, CNN, abc, fox, espn, CBS, skynews, bbc, today, earthquake, volcano, tsunami, GOD, EMP, Space, Planet, Hawaii, Fox News, Nbc, Media, Vanuatu (Country), Reporter, Television
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