Moturiki

[2] The island is inhabited by about 700 Fijians (as of 2007) living in 10 villages along the coast:[1] Daku, Naicabecabe, Nasauvuki, Nasesara, Navuti, Niubasaga, Savuna, Uluibau, Yanuca and Wawa.

The skeleton is named Mana, which belonged to a woman who was approximately 40–60 year old and 161–164 cm tall.

The skeleton was excavated on the Lapita Culture Complex site called Naitabale.

[1][3] The villages on Moturiki have faced on-going disease outbreaks, including typhoid fever, primarily due to the lack of safe drinking water.

[4] At points, this has required the large-scale delivery of clean water by boat and then manually distributed by vehicles and carts.

The skeleton of Mana