Hutuna

For the moth genus, see Hutuna (moth).
A PBY engine which had been hauled close to the shoreline. Image taken 1995
Typical view of Lake Tegano. Taken September 2008

Hutuna (Sometimes spelt Hutuana) is a village in the Solomon Islands, on Rennell Island in the Rennell and Bellona province.

Coordinates: 11°46′47.3″S 160°26′53.9″E / 11.779806°S 160.448306°E / -11.779806; 160.448306

The village is in a beautiful setting with a sunken PBY Catalina Flying plane sitting in 4 metre of water about 50 metres off the shore. About 30 minutes boat ride from lake end or 1.5hrs walk from Tegano. There is a large playing field in the centre of the village.

Hutuna village is the site of the eighth People First Network email station, which was established in 2003. Hutuna was one of the sites which was included in the 2004 JICA-USP research on the impacts of the ICT on rural development.[1]

Location

Situated on Lake Tegano and most eastern village on the Island. This village is a 3hr drive from Tigoa to Te Vaitahe where the road ends at the lake foreshore. The village is a further 1hr boat trip.

Population

300 people approx – Population fluctuates due to the number of people that leave their family to either go to work or school elsewhere in the Solomon Islands. Others return during the holidays or for Christmas.

Religion

Seventh Day Adventist (SDA)

Police

Generally policing is serviced by the Tigoa police station as well as a local Provincial government employed area Constable.

Henua pFNet Internet cafe. Taken 2008

Email

Hutuna @ pipolfastaem.com.sb

References

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