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Tangbunia Bank : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tangbunia Bank
The Tangbunia Bank (whose name has been widely mis-reported as ''Tari Bunia'') is a bank run by the Turaga indigenous movement on Pentecost Island in Vanuatu. It is notable for dealing in items of customary wealth such as hand-woven mats, shells or pig tusks rather than Western currency. Accounts at the bank are reckoned in livatu, a unit equivalent to the value of one fully curved boar's tusk.〔("Piggy banking" )〕 The Tangbunia Bank has fourteen branches throughout the island, with its headquarters at Lavatmanggemu. The bank's manager is Chief Viraleo Boborenvanua. It was set up in accordance with the national government's support for the indigenous customary economy, in a country where a majority of the population does not participate extensively in a monetary economy. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, the bank is similar to other banks in that it has "accounts, reserves, cheque books and tight security".〔("Paying in pig tusks in Vanuatu" ), Andrew Harding, BBC, July 4, 2007〕 The bank is named after the giant baskets in which valuables were traditionally stored.〔J P Taylor, 2008, ''The Other Side: Ways of Being and Place in Vanuatu''〕 Record-keeping at the Tangbunia bank is done using Avoiuli, a local writing system devised by Chief Viraleo. ==References==
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