Malu'u

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Malu'u is a village on the north coast of Malaita island in the Solomon Islands. The seat of the sub provincial area, it lies on Suafa Bay, within Malaita Province, along the road between Auki and Lau Lagoon.

History

The Anglican missionaries Hopkins and Iven visited Malu'u in 1902 and provided copies of Lau language prayer books. By 1905 there were four branch schools in the vicinity, all run by Christians from Queensland, Australia. One school had 49 students and reportedly faced hostility from locals who refused to conform to Christianity. Florence Young of the Queensland Kanaka Mission visited Malu'u in 1904 and found a graveyard overgrown with crotons.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XXspDwAAQBAJ&q=Malu%27u&pg=PA240|author=Clive Moore|title=Making Mala: Malaita in Solomon Islands, 1870s–1930s|publisher=ANU Press|year=2017|pages=239–241|isbn=978-1-76046-098-3}}

Landmarks and economy

The village contains Malu'u Lodge and a canoe hire centre to visit the lagoon. There is a harbour where a boat can be caught to Honiara.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9JT6_eLiYKcC&q=Mbasakana|title=Papua New Guinea E Solomon Islands. Ediz. Inglese|publisher=Lonely Planet|author=Rowan McKinnon |author2=Arnold Barkhordarian |author3=Sean Dorney |author4=Tim Flannery |page=214|year=2005|isbn=978-1-74059-207-9}} Cocoa is produced by the locals and the government have a fermentary for processing them at Malu'u.{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Vd8iAQAAIAAJ&q=Malu%27u|title=South Pacific Bulletin, Volume 22|publisher=South Pacific Commission|year=1972|page=40}} The nearby village of Mana'ambu contains the Tofe Takwe Trail Store and is noted for its pancakes.{{cite book|author=David Stanley|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xgIVgyBc1UIC&q=Malu%27u&pg=PA480|title=South Pacific Handbook|year=1985|page=480|isbn = 978-0-918373-05-2}}

=Mbasakana Island=

There is a long white, sandy beach on the coast,{{cite web|url=https://www.lonelyplanet.com/solomon-islands/attractions/maluu/a/poi-sig/1083008/362916|title=Malu'u|publisher=Lonely Planet|access-date=26 January 2020}} with the small island of Mbasakana about {{convert|1.5|km}} off the shore at {{Coord|8|18|39.6|S|160|34|55.2|E|type:landmark}}. The island, surrounded by a reef, is just over {{convert|2|km}} long and {{convert|1|km}} wide.{{cite book|author=Mark Honan |author2=David Harcombe |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=20kxAQAAIAAJ&q=Mbasakana|title=Solomon Islands|publisher=Lonely Planet|year=1997|page=216|isbn = 978-0-86442-405-1}}

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