15 Jul 2023

'What Kiribati language week means to me': Vaitoa Mallon

From , 6:00 am on 15 July 2023
Vaitoa Mallon (far right) explains how he stays connected to his Kiribati roots. Pictured alongside his brother Manoa Teaiwa and father Sean Mallon (centre).

Vaitoa Mallon (far right) explains how he stays connected to his Kiribati roots. Pictured alongside his brother Manoa Teaiwa and father Sean Mallon (centre). Photo: University of Auckland

Kiribati language week 2023 draws to an end in New Zealand and according to the Ministry for Pacific Peoples, 50 percent of i-Kiribati people in the country speak the Tungaru language. 

There's a need to increase these numbers, especially with the younger generation.

Among them is i-Kiribati artist and University of Auckland student Vaitoa Mallon, who also proudly identifies as Banaban, African-American, Samoan and Irish. 

Vaitoa is currently studying towards a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Pacific Studies and Sociology. 

He spoke with Pacific Waves host Susana Suisuiki.