[2] Whilst the traditional culture rapidly gives way to the contemporary, as elsewhere in Micronesia, music and dance still rank among the most popular art forms.
[6][7] Craftsmen make articles of clothing and fans of Kokosfasern and the sheets of the screw tree and use geometrical samples, which resemble those of the Indonesian culture.
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The Nauruan words of the national anthem were written by Margaret Hendrie and adopted in 1968 upon the Republic of Nauru's independence.
A 12-team senior league operates in the country, see Australian rules football in Nauru and it is a popular spectator sport.
A larger and more modern sports stadium is being built in Meneng, however lack of money has caused the project to stall.
The current stadia are: A traditional 'sport' is catching birds (Black Noddy) when they return from foraging at sea to the island towards sunset.