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== Vanuatu Research Strategies == | === Vanuatu Research Strategies === | ||
*[[Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research|Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research]] | *[[Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research|Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research]] | ||
=== Vanuatu Research Tips === | |||
== Vanuatu Research Tips == | |||
*In Vanuatu, records are difficult to figure out because of the condominium government. | *In Vanuatu, records are difficult to figure out because of the condominium government. | ||
*Until the 1970's, France and Great Britain were joint colonizers of the island. Records are in both languages. Jurisdiction of records is mixed between religious and government entities. | *Until the 1970's, France and Great Britain were joint colonizers of the island. Records are in both languages. Jurisdiction of records is mixed between religious and government entities. |
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Vanuatu Research Strategies[edit | edit source]
Vanuatu Research Tips[edit | edit source]
- In Vanuatu, records are difficult to figure out because of the condominium government.
- Until the 1970's, France and Great Britain were joint colonizers of the island. Records are in both languages. Jurisdiction of records is mixed between religious and government entities.
- Resources available are similar to French Polynesia in record keeping practices, which means that you must get someone who knows French, English, and your native language to help us to find and use the records.
- Oral Genealogies in the Pacific Islands