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位于Espíritu圣岛上的约旦河是瓦努阿图群岛最大的河流400年前,伊比利亚航海家佩德罗Fernández de Quirós最初给它起了这个名字,他是许多外地人中的第一个,从那时起,他们就开始与这片流动的水域共存的人民和环境打交道。当然,当代圣岛人对这条河以及形成其流域的特定支流都有了自己的名字。该盆地所延伸的崎岖地形位于北圣托一个更广阔、地理复杂的地区。下面我将对这片土地进行描述,这里拥有丰富多样的尼瓦努阿图社区、语言群体和传说中的地方重要的是,这
A Source of Power, Disquiet and Biblical Purport: The Jordan River in Santo, Vanuatu
The Jordan River, on the island of Espíritu Santo, is the largest river in the Vanuatu archipelago.1 It was originally given that name 400 years ago by a foreigner, Iberian navigator Pedro Fernández de Quirós, the first of many outlanders who have since engaged with the people and environments that coexist with this body of flowing water. Of course, contemporary Santo Islanders have their own names for this river, as well as for the specific tributaries that give form to its drainage basin. The rugged geography over which this basin extends is located within a broader, geographically complex region of North Santo. This territory, to whose description I return below, is host to a rich diversity of ni-Vanuatu communities, language groups and storied places.2 Importantly, this is