Most likely not. They are most likely girls from Ambo, one of the villages on South Tarawa. The small islet at the background is called Abairarang. It is uninhabited and Ambo village lies to the left of it. If you were watching this live, you would have the causeway behind you known as Ambo causeway. As a local of Kiribati, I would say these dancers are most likely “coached” by a Banaban dancer as all their dance moves and costumes are similar to those used by the Banaban dancers nowadays.
Beautiful dancing. Love Kiribati dancing. Watching from Australia.
Hi from the Dominican Republic, in the #caribbean #caraibes 🇩🇴.
Beautiful dance and music and wow the background is so beautiful too .
Kam raraba. Ai 2024 ao bon continue on te view
Bonjour les îles Kiribati...😊 Beautifull dance😉
I LOVE ALL OF YOU, MY LOVELY KIRIBATI PEOPLE. WAS WORKING WITH NICE KIRIBATI AT SEA. VERY KIND AND CLEVER , THANKS, STILL LOVE YOU AND FOREVER
Love the music, love the dancing, love the dancers... Good on you Kiribati.... 👍❤️👌
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Nice song and nice dancing. Love from PNG
I like that, is good
Beautiful dance!!!!
Tangiraoi te anene, tamaroa te maie, rarabwa
Very healthy Kiribati women.
Banaban song 🎵
Beautiful banaban song
Kiribati bon abaia ara bakatibu
😢❤😅
very nice thaks
Love those kiribatians
Name pls
Tein aia bwai batere kain Rabi
Are they banabans
Yes it a banaban dance
banaba is part of Kiribat 100%
@@ZymdbrKaburara their descendants are here part of Fiji, Rabi Island. Awesome👍
Most likely not. They are most likely girls from Ambo, one of the villages on South Tarawa. The small islet at the background is called Abairarang. It is uninhabited and Ambo village lies to the left of it. If you were watching this live, you would have the causeway behind you known as Ambo causeway. As a local of Kiribati, I would say these dancers are most likely “coached” by a Banaban dancer as all their dance moves and costumes are similar to those used by the Banaban dancers nowadays.