Tutanga is an uninhabited islet which is the most southern islet of Funafuti, Tuvalu. [1] This islet has also been called Tuaeriki. [2]
In 1896 Professor Professor William Sollas went to Funafuti as the leader of the Funafuti Coral Reef Boring Expedition of the Royal Society; Prof. Sollas subsequently published The Legendary History of Funafuti, [2] an oral history given by Erivara, the chief of Funafuti, through the trader Jack O’Brien, (as translator) which began:
8°37′39″S 179°04′42″E / 8.6275°S 179.0782°E
Tutanga is an uninhabited islet which is the most southern islet of Funafuti, Tuvalu. [1] This islet has also been called Tuaeriki. [2]
In 1896 Professor Professor William Sollas went to Funafuti as the leader of the Funafuti Coral Reef Boring Expedition of the Royal Society; Prof. Sollas subsequently published The Legendary History of Funafuti, [2] an oral history given by Erivara, the chief of Funafuti, through the trader Jack O’Brien, (as translator) which began:
8°37′39″S 179°04′42″E / 8.6275°S 179.0782°E