How Do Trees Die from Words?

By iastoppers.com

Explore the Solomon Islands’ Curious Ritual!

Solomon Islands, a hidden gem in Melanesia, comprises six large and over 900 small islands, nestled northeast of Australia in Oceania

Island Nation

Human presence in Solomon Islands dates back to between 30,000 and 28,800 BC, marking it as a region of ancient human activity

Ancient Inhabitants

The arrival of the Lapita people significantly shaped the cultural and demographic landscape, leading to the modern indigenous Solomon Islanders

Lapita Influence

In 1568, Álvaro de Mendaña was the first European to set eyes on the islands, leading to their naming as ‘the Solomons’

European Discovery

Mendaña’s return in 1595 and subsequent visits by explorers like Pedro Fernandes de Queirós in 1606 further mapped and documented the Solomons

Revisitation and Mapping

By June 1893, the southern islands fell under British protection, heralding a new colonial era, led by Captain Herbert Gibson

British Protectorate

World War II turned the islands into a battleground, notably featuring the fierce Battle of Guadalcanal among global powers

World War II Impact

From a British protectorate to self-governance in 1976, Solomon Islands' journey to independence culminated in 1978

Path to Independence

Today, Solomon Islands is a constitutional monarchy, with Charles III as the monarch, represented locally by a governor-general

Modern Governance

The 2007 Bollywood film ‘Taare Zameen Par’ highlighted Solomon Islands' unique cultural aspect of cursing trees to death, a testament to its global cultural imprint

Cultural Legacy

In Solomon Islands, a traditional belief holds that cursing a tree can cause it to die, showcasing a unique ritualistic interaction with nature

The Curse Ritual