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What is life like in Tokelau?

What is life like in Tokelau?

Tokelau has a life with a very specific pace. There are about 250 people living in the main village of Atafu atoll, and you can walk around the islet in five minutes. The houses are build close to each other, sometime at arm’s length. People spend their days either working or fishing and going to church.

What type of government does Tokelau have?

Constitutional monarchy
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What is the economy of Tokelau?

Tokelau’s economy consists largely of subsistence agriculture and fishing. Land tenure is based on kinship lines and land reserved for communal use. Coconuts, grown for copra, are the only cash crop.

What do people do in the village of Tokelau?

Village amenities — church, meetinghouse, and cricket pitch — tend to be clustered in the center, while recently constructed public structures — copra sheds, hospitals, and schools — are located at the peripheries. Subsistence and Commercial Activities. The Tokelau have always had coconuts and fish in abundance.

What kind of work do people do in Japan?

Nearly 30 percent (29.6%) was employed in various service industries, the tertiary [third]sector. The proportion of workers in the primary sector has dropped tremendously in the past 50 years, and by 2000 only 5% of the Japanese labor force was working in the primary sector. The secondary sector grew to nearly three in ten workers by 2000 (29.5%).

Who is the head of government in Tokelau?

The 2019 General Fono sees a number of changes as Atafu takes over the seat of government. Stanley Lopa was sworn-in as the General Fono Chair for 2019 with Sakaria Sakaio as Deputy Chair. tomorrow on Atafu, the northernmost atoll of the Tokelau Group.

What kind of food do the Tokelau Indians eat?

Fish and coconuts are abundant; other local foods are seasonal or scarce. Stores stock imported food, mainly rice, flour, and sugar.