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Tanga people are a tribe of a Papua New Guinea that live in the Tanga Islands and Feni Islands of Tanir Rural LLG and three villages (Sena,Muliama and Warangansau) in the Matalai Rural LLG of Namatanai District of New Ireland Province. The people are closely related to the Tolai people and Sursurunga people of New Ireland and they speak the Tangga language which has since been split into three separate languages which are now being spoken by the Tangans and they are Niwer Mil language, Warwar Feni language and Fanamaket language. Their population according to the 2011 Papua New Guinea Census Report is 12,466 people. Tubuan, Sokapana and Ingiet are the secret societies practised by the Tanga people. F.L.S. Bell has a collection on Tanga Islands in the University of Sydney Library in Australia.[1] References - F. L. S. Bell Report on field work in Tanga Oceania Vol. 4 March 1934 Vol.4 No.3, pp. 290–309
- F. L. S. Bell Warfare among the Tanga Oceania Vol.5 March 1935 Vol.5 No.3, pp. 253–279
- F. L. S. Bell Sokapana: A Melanesian Secret Society The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Vol. 65 (Jul. - Dec., 1935), pp. 311–341
- F. L. S. Bell Courtship and marriage among the Tanga Taja Vol.1 December 1935 Vol.1 No.12, pp. 20–20
- F. L. S. Bell Dafal: The Journal of the Polynesian Society Vol. 45 1936 Vol.45 No.179, pp. 83–98
- F. L. S. Bell The avoidance situation in Tanga Oceania Vol. 6 March 1936 Vol.6 No.3, pp. 306–322
- F. L. S. Bell Death in Tanga Oceania Vol. 7 March 1937 Vol.7 No.3, pp. 316–339
- F. L. S. Bell The place of food in the social life of the Tanga Oceania Vol. 6 March 1948 Vol.6 No.3, pp. 233–247
- F. L. S. Bell The narrative in Tanga Taja Vol.4 September 1949 Vol.4 No.3, pp. 99–101
- F. L. S. Bell Land Tenure in Tanga Oceania Vol.24 September 1953 Vol.24 No.1, pp. 28–57
- F. L. S. Bell Male and Female in Tanga: Being a Description of Certain Sexual Aspects of the Ritual Life Taja Vol.5 September 1957 Vol.5 No.4, pp. 137–148
References 1. ^https://library.sydney.edu.au/collections/rare-books/downloads/bell.pdf
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