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- Pinu abstract "Pinu village is located about 90 kilometers west of Port Moresby, and an hour and half travel by road on hiritano highway. The villagers passionately call themselves 'Abadi Pinu'. The word "abadi" refers to communal ownership or origin, and it is the name of the local dialect spoken by the people. It is believed the word 'abadi' was previously pronounced 'Kabadi', however, over time the pronouciation of the word had transformed gradually to abadi. Nonetheless, more recently, the word 'Gabadi' was and is used constantly instead of Kabadi; yet, it must be made clear from the outset that 'Gabadi', was used by interpreters who accompanied the colonial administrators during that period. The interpreters were mainly motu speaking people from Hanuabada hence, the vocabulary, and mispronunciation thereon. Consequently, the word 'Gabadi' was printed and recorded instead of 'Kabadi'. Therefore, the historical name to use to identify the people of Pinu is 'Kabadi'. Today, the Kabadi people are referred to as 'Gabadi' or Abadi Pinu people. Pinu was recently adopted to identify themselves as the migrants who had briefly settled at the mouth of Aroa river that runs into Agebaga which is now commonly referred to as Toutu beach. Pinu was known to be a transit village Kabadi's briefly settled after migrating through Nara plains from the mountains of Central Province. For purpose of clearity, 'Kabadi,' Gabadi,' Abadi and/or even Pinu will be used interchangeably in the course of this notes.The people are fair skin and generally a mix of soft and hard afro hair. The women are beautiful, hardworking and cheerful, while their men are solidly built with warrior like aggression which is attributed to their lifestyle of hunting, fishing and gardening, but more so, to the previous life of migration and post migration era when they were fully fledge warriors. The Abadi man were known for their fearlessness, and loyalty to their chief, but today they are peace loving and go to great lengths to maintain peaceful co-existence with their neighbouring villages.The people are subsistence farmers, hunters and fishermen. The surrounding land is flat, and fertile all year around for gardening, and men organise hunting and fishing trips when ever the need arises to supplement their diet. The Pinu people own the majority of land, beach front and water ways in the surrounding vicinity of the land extending to Galley Reach rivers and tributaries, much of the land along the Aroa river after the Agevairua bridge, and even potions of land extending towards Nara.The influences of the missionaries and colonial rulers is evident today with order and structure within the village. The village has two lines of houses, with a wide front yard shared by everyone for playing and gathering and many activities, with back yards planted with coconuts, betelnuts, bread fruits, red bell trees, mangoes and many other trees. The village itself stretches about four kilometers is length and about fifty meters wide.".
- Pinu country Papua_New_Guinea.
- Pinu isPartOf Central_Province_(Papua_New_Guinea).
- Pinu isPartOf Kairuku-Hiri_District.
- Pinu isPartOf Kairuku_Rural_LLG.
- Pinu populationTotal "1250".
- Pinu timeZone Time_in_Australia.
- Pinu utcOffset "+10".
- Pinu wikiPageExternalLink 3434267.
- Pinu wikiPageExternalLink james_chalmers_15.htm.
- Pinu wikiPageID "32095353".
- Pinu wikiPageRevisionID "593663197".
- Pinu blankInfoSec "* NW of Port Moresby * SE of Bereina".
- Pinu blankNameSec "Location".
- Pinu coordinatesRegion "PG".
- Pinu demographics1Info "Abadi".
- Pinu demographics1Info "English, Tok Pisin, Abadi".
- Pinu demographics1Title Languages_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Pinu demographicsType "Languages".
- Pinu hasPhotoCollection Pinu.
- Pinu latd "9.051".
- Pinu latns "S".
- Pinu longd "146.8342".
- Pinu longew "E".
- Pinu name "Abadi Pinu".
- Pinu populationAsOf "2000".
- Pinu populationDensityKm "auto".
- Pinu populationTotal "1250".
- Pinu pushpinLabelPosition "right".
- Pinu pushpinMap "Papua New Guinea".
- Pinu pushpinMapCaption "Location within Papua New Guinea".
- Pinu subdivisionName Central_Province_(Papua_New_Guinea).
- Pinu subdivisionName Kairuku-Hiri_District.
- Pinu subdivisionName Kairuku_Rural_LLG.
- Pinu subdivisionName Papua_New_Guinea.
- Pinu subdivisionType Districts_and_LLGs_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Pinu subdivisionType Provinces_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Pinu subdivisionType "Country".
- Pinu timezone Time_in_Australia.
- Pinu utcOffset "+10".
- Pinu subject Category:Populated_places_in_Central_Province_(Papua_New_Guinea).
- Pinu point "-9.051 146.8342".
- Pinu type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Pinu type Location100027167.
- Pinu type Object100002684.
- Pinu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pinu type PopulatedPlacesInCentralProvince(PapuaNewGuinea).
- Pinu type Region108630985.
- Pinu type Site108651247.
- Pinu type Tract108673395.
- Pinu type YagoGeoEntity.
- Pinu type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Pinu type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pinu type Place.
- Pinu type PopulatedPlace.
- Pinu type Settlement.
- Pinu type Wikidata:Q532.
- Pinu type Place.
- Pinu type Location.
- Pinu type _Feature.
- Pinu comment "Pinu village is located about 90 kilometers west of Port Moresby, and an hour and half travel by road on hiritano highway. The villagers passionately call themselves 'Abadi Pinu'. The word "abadi" refers to communal ownership or origin, and it is the name of the local dialect spoken by the people. It is believed the word 'abadi' was previously pronounced 'Kabadi', however, over time the pronouciation of the word had transformed gradually to abadi.".
- Pinu label "Pinu".
- Pinu sameAs m.0h3q47y.
- Pinu sameAs 2088323.
- Pinu sameAs Q7196553.
- Pinu sameAs Q7196553.
- Pinu sameAs Pinu.
- Pinu lat "-9.051".
- Pinu long "146.8342".
- Pinu wasDerivedFrom Pinu?oldid=593663197.
- Pinu isPrimaryTopicOf Pinu.
- Pinu name "Abadi Pinu".