People Nationality: Noun and adjective--Nauruan(s). Population (2006): 9,275. Age structure: 38.2% below 14; 1.9% over 65. Annual growth rate (1992-2002): 2.5%. Ethnic groups: Nauruan 95%, Chinese 3%, other Pacific Islander 1%, European 1%. Religions: Christian (two-thirds Protestant, one-third Roman Catholic). Languages: Nauruan, English. Education (2004): Literacy--97%. Health (2002): Life expectancy (2004 est.) women 56.9 yrs.; men 49.0 yrs.; Infant mortality rate--10.14/1,000. Work force (2004 est.): 4,300. Unemployment (2004 est.): 50%.
NAURU PEOPLE Nauruans descended from Polynesian and Micronesian seafarers. Grouped in clans or tribes, early Nauruans traced their descent on the female side. They believed in a female deity, Eijebong, and a spirit land, also an island, called Buitani. Two of the 12 original tribal groups became extinct during the 20th century. Because of poor diet, alcohol abuse, and a sedentary lifestyle, Nauru has one of the world's highest levels of diabetes, renal failure and heart disease, exceeding 40% of the population. |