PLAT FORM MOVEMENT IN MAKIRA ULAWA PROVINCE.


A STORY WITHOUT PICTURES IS A STORY WITHOUT PROOF.


Makira-Ulawa Province
Province
Flag of Makira-Ulawa Province
Flag
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Coordinates: 10°26′S 161°52′E
Country Solomon Islands
CapitalKirakira
Area
 • Total3,188 km2 (1,231 sq mi)
Population (2009)
 • Total40,419
 • Density12.7/km2 (33/sq mi)
Time zone+11 (UTC+11)
Makira-Ulawa Province is one of the provinces of the Solomon Islands. The main part of the province is Makira Island. It has a population of 40,419 (2009). The capital is Kirakira.
Makira-Ulawa Province includes Makira (San Cristobal), UlawaUki Ni MasiOwaraha (Santa Ana), Owariki (Santa Catalina), Pio and others.
Makira-Ulawa people are mostly Melanesian and their traditional dances and rituals are still strongly kept, especially in the islands of Santa Ana (Owaraha), Santa Catalina (Owariki), Uki-ni-masi and Ulawa.
Makira Island is 3090 km²: 139 km long by 40 km wide at around the centre of the island. Mountains run like a spine down the island's center: the highest point reaches 1040 m, then falls steeply to the sea along its southern shore. Many rivers penetrate the island in roughly parallel lines every two to five kilometers. Makira has more inland swamps—and saltwater crocodiles—than any other island in the Solomon Islands. Its coast is the only part of the Solomons where the rare Olive, or Pacific Ridley, turtle is known to visit and nest.
Because Makira Island was isolated for long stretches of time during periods of high sea level, a wide variety of unique plants and animals evolved. For example, 12 of its 70 resident species of birds are endemic, as are two species of trees, both figs (Ficus cristobalensis and Ficus illiberalis). This uniqueness highlights the importance of preserving Makira's forest habitat.
Makira is also among the most important islands in the country for birds. There are some bird watching spots on the island. At the village of Hauta, situated hundreds of metres above sea level, at the Bauro inland region an established conservation area exists. However, one requires a permission to visit, which can be acquired from the Provincial Office at Kirakira.
On Makira, six languages are spoken: ArosiBauroFaganiKahuaOwa, and Tikopia. The Bauro speakers have been considered to be the most isolated and conservative of the Makira groups.[1]

Credited to Wikipedia. 

Most of the histories and tales of Makira have been well documented from geographical location to its biological inhabitats. However, a new group of people emerging from this island have been brain washed. Johnson Suinaoni is the co-founder of this group. The group believed that by preserving the culture and identity of Makira Ulawa province will bring them to somewhere where they'll need not to work for money but received their money directly from Queen Elizabeth 11. Their leaders call for everyone around the islands to surrender all their properties on the coast and moved inland of Makira. The name of this movement is known as "Plat Form". Some people criticized this movement as illegal and pointless. to be continued...........

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