Tabar Group

Tabar Group
Tabar Group

Location Of Tabar Group in Papua New Guinea

Geography
Location South Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 2°49′S 151°57′E / 2.817°S 151.950°E / -2.817; 151.950Coordinates: 2°49′S 151°57′E / 2.817°S 151.950°E / -2.817; 151.950
Archipelago Bismarck Archipelago
Major islands 3
Highest elevation 622 m (2,041 ft)
Highest point Mount Beirari
Administration
Region Islands Region

The Tabar Group is an island group in Papua New Guinea, located 40 km north of New Ireland. It is a part of the Bismarck Archipelago. The Tabar group consists of a short chain of three main islands - Tabar Island (aka Big Tabar) in the south, Tatau Island in the center, and Simberi Island in the north - as well as a number of smaller offshore islets. The highest peak is Mount Beirari with 622 metres.

The population of the island group was 3,920 at the 2000 Census.[1] The Tabar Group is administered by the Sentral Niu Ailan Rural Local Level Government (LLG).

The Tabar Group is the area of origin of Malagan art.[2] The local language is Mandara (also known as Tabar), ISO 639-3 language code "tbf", an Austronesian language. Three dialects have been identified, Simberi, Tatau and Tabar.[3][4]

References

  1. PNG National Statistic Office: Census Unit Register, 2000
  2. Gunn, Michael; Phillipe Feltier (2006). New Ireland: Art of the South Pacific. Milan: Continents Editions. ISBN 88-7439-369-5.
  3. Lewis (ed.), M. Paul. "Ethnologue: Languages of the World - Mandara". SIL International. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
  4. Brown (ed.), Keith (2006). Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (PDF). Elsevier. p. i. ISBN 978-0-08-044854-1.
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