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Tutmanik
03-16-2009, 15:55
Хора,моля ви!Трябва да изкарам ИНТЕРЕСНА информация за Меланезия,за жителите,за обичаите..абе всичко за тази област,а никъде не мога да намеря такова нещо.Само някаква оскъдна информация от 2 редчета за местоположенито.Ако можете да ми помогнете ще ви бъда благодарна. :-)

detelina101
03-16-2009, 17:23
Melanesia
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Melanesia (from Greek: μέλας black, νῆσος island) literally means "islands of the black-skinned people". It is a subregion of Oceania extending from the western side of the West Pacific to the Arafura Sea, north and northeast of Australia. The term was first used by Jules Dumont d'Urville in 1832 to denote an ethnic and geographical grouping of islands distinct from Polynesia and Micronesia.

Today, d'Urville's racial classification is regarded to be inaccurate[1] because it ignores the broad cultural, linguistic, social and genetic diversity in the area. Some argue that there is no one "Melanesian culture" or way of life, but Papua New Guinean philosopher Bernard Narokobi disagreed, emphasising a fundamental Melanesian cultural unity and way of life, in his work The Melanesian Way.[2]

However, there is a widely used geopolitical conception of the term Melanesia. For example, the Melanesian Spearhead Group Preferential Trade Agreement is a regional trade treaty governing the states of Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Fiji. Melanesia is also current as a geographic term, used as a reference to the area where national, ethnic, and linguistic distinctions are not relevant.[3]
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* 1 People
* 2 Government
* 3 Location
* 4 References
* 5 See also
* 6 External links

[edit] People

The original inhabitants of the group of islands now named Melanesia were likely the ancestors of the present-day Papuan-speaking people. These people are thought to have occupied New Guinea tens of millennia ago and reached the Pacific islands 35,000 years ago (according to radiocarbon dating). They appear to have occupied these islands as far east as the main islands in the Solomon Islands (including Makira and perhaps even the smaller islands farther to the east).[4]

It was particularly along the north coast of New Guinea and in the islands north and east of New Guinea that the Austronesian people came into contact with these preexisting populations of Papuan-speaking peoples, probably around 4,000 years ago. There was probably a long period of interaction that resulted in many complex changes in genetics, languages, and culture.[5] It is likely that from this area a very small group of people (speaking an Austronesian language) departed to the east to become the forebears of the Polynesian people.[6] This finding is, however, contradicted by a study published by Temple University finding that Polynesians and Micronesians have little genetic relation to Melanesians; instead, they found significant differences between groups living within the Melanesian islands.[7] Genome scans show Polynesians have little genetic relationship to Melanesians.[8]

[edit] Government

Formerly, Melanesian leaders were chosen, not through inheritance, but based on their personality. Key qualities were the candidates' power of persuasion, choosing high-placed women as sexual partners, and other physical qualities such as combat skills.[9]

Today, however, most of Melanesia's countries have similar, Western-type governments, and leadership is thus taken up by their presidents. Some people in small islands and some larger islands in troubled regions (such as Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands[10]) still have considerable social power on the islands themselves.

[edit] Location

The following islands and groups of islands since the 19th century have been considered part of Melanesia:

* Bismarck Archipelago
* Fiji
* Maluku Islands
* New Caledonia
* New Guinea (Papua and West Papua in Indonesia, and the 15 provinces of the Papua New Guinea mainland)
* Norfolk Island
* Solomon Islands
* Torres Strait Islands
* Vanuatu

Islands whose long-established inhabitants are of mixed ancestry who do not necessarily self-identify as Melanesian:

* Flores
* Nauru
* Sumba
* Timor (West Timor in Indonesia and the nation of Timor-Leste)

Some of the islands to the west of New Guinea such as Halmahera, Alor, and Pantar can also be considered to be part of Melanesia, although people in this area do not make use of the term.

[edit] References

Tedi4ka
03-16-2009, 20:42
Меланезия са група острови в Тихи океан. Името означава (μέλας черен, νῆσος остров) "черни острови" от гръцки език. Това име се налага навярно поради тъмната пигментация на кожата на меланезийците. Към Меланезия се причисляват Нова Гвинея, архипелаг Бисмарк, Нова Каледония, Фиджи, Соломонови острови, Вануату, Науру, Тимор и други острови от региона.