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Women in Tuvalu continue to maintain a traditional Polynesian culture within a predominantly Christian society. Tuvaluan cultural identity is sustained through an individual's connection to their home island. In the traditional community system in Tuvalu, each family has its own task, or salanga, to perform for the community. The skills of a family are passed on from parents to children. The women of Tuvalu participate in the traditional music of Tuvalu and in the creation of the art of Tuvalu including using cowrie and other shells in traditional handicrafts. There are opportunities of further education and paid employment with non-government organisations (NGOs) and government enterprises, education and health agencies being the primary opportunities for Tuvaluan women.

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  • Women in Tuvalu (en)
  • المرأة في توفالو (ar)
  • Mujeres en Tuvalu (es)
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  • النساء في توفالو هن من نساء أوقيانوسيا التي يعشنَّ في أو من توفالو. بشكل عام، لا تزال المرأة في توفالو تحافظ على الثقافة البولينيزية التقليدية في مجتمع يغلب عليه الطابع المسيحي. في نظام المجتمع التقليدي في توفالو لكل عائلة مهمة خاصة تسمى salanga يتوجب عليها أداءها لصالح المجتمع. ويتم تمرير مهارات الأسرة من الآباء إلى الأبناء. وتشارك النساء في توفالو في الموسيقى التقليدية لتوفالو وفي إنتاج الفن التوفالي بما في ذلك استخدام الودع والأصداف الأخرى في مجال الحرف اليدوية التقليدية. (ar)
  • Las mujeres en Tuvalu continúan manteniendo una cultura polinesia dentro de una sociedad predominantemente cristiana. La identidad cultural de Tuvalu se mantiene a través de la conexión de un individuo con su isla de origen.​ En el sistema comunitario tradicional de Tuvalu, cada familia tiene su propia tarea, o salanga, para actuar para la comunidad. Las habilidades de una familia se transmiten de padres a hijos. Las mujeres de Tuvalu participan en la música tradicional de Tuvalu y en la creación del arte de Tuvalu, incluido el uso del cauris y otras conchas en la artesanía tradicional. Existen oportunidades de educación superior y empleo remunerado con organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) y empresas gubernamentales que junto con las agencias de educación y salud son las oportunidades p (es)
  • Women in Tuvalu continue to maintain a traditional Polynesian culture within a predominantly Christian society. Tuvaluan cultural identity is sustained through an individual's connection to their home island. In the traditional community system in Tuvalu, each family has its own task, or salanga, to perform for the community. The skills of a family are passed on from parents to children. The women of Tuvalu participate in the traditional music of Tuvalu and in the creation of the art of Tuvalu including using cowrie and other shells in traditional handicrafts. There are opportunities of further education and paid employment with non-government organisations (NGOs) and government enterprises, education and health agencies being the primary opportunities for Tuvaluan women. (en)
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