Yavusa

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Tui Mali (pronounced ‘Twee Marlee’) is Chief of the Yavusa tribe which live in 4 small fishing villages on the adjacent island. Tui Mali, his brother Poasa , and their families live in two small houses on Vorovoro where he is the chief landowner. Tui Mali has welcomed the new tribe to his home and is looking forward to living and working with them. The partnership between Tui Mali’s tribe and our tribe will be reinforced by community projects that we actively and financially support in the nearby villages. Tribe members will be able to visit the local schools and help in specific development work.
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[[Tui Mali]] (pronounced ‘Twee Marlee’) is Chief of the Yavusa Mali (people of Mali) which live in four small fishing villages, three of which are on the adjacent island of Mali. [[Tui Mali]], his brother Poasa , and their families live in two small houses on Vorovoro where he is the chief landowner. [[Tui Mali]] has welcomed the new tribe to his home and is looking forward to living and working with them. The partnership between [[Tui Mali]]’s tribe and our Yavusa will be reinforced by community projects that we actively and financially support in the nearby villages. Tribe members will be able to visit the local school and help in specific development work.

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Tui Mali (pronounced ‘Twee Marlee’) is Chief of the Yavusa Mali (people of Mali) which live in four small fishing villages, three of which are on the adjacent island of Mali. Tui Mali, his brother Poasa , and their families live in two small houses on Vorovoro where he is the chief landowner. Tui Mali has welcomed the new tribe to his home and is looking forward to living and working with them. The partnership between Tui Mali’s tribe and our Yavusa will be reinforced by community projects that we actively and financially support in the nearby villages. Tribe members will be able to visit the local school and help in specific development work.

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