Shark Bay in Vanuatu

The Shark Bay have only been reported in Vanuatu
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Introduction / History

The Shark Bay people are an indigenous community of Vanuatu whose identity is closely tied to a coastal bay area known for its deep connection to the sea and surrounding land. Their name reflects this geographic association, which continues to shape patterns of residence, livelihood, and identity. Family lineage and long-established ties to specific places define belonging, with land and reef areas understood as inherited responsibilities rather than commodities. The Shark Bay language remains in active use within the community, while Bislama enables communication with neighboring groups and the wider nation.

For generations, Shark Bay history has been passed down orally. Elders traditionally carried responsibility for preserving knowledge of origins, relationships, and acceptable conduct. Increased contact with the outside world during the twentieth century brought Christian missionaries, formal schooling, and broader participation in national life. These changes introduced new religious and social frameworks while leaving intact a strong emphasis on communal identity and attachment to place.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Life for the Shark Bay people today reflects the realities of coastal living. Daily routines are shaped by the sea, weather, and availability of local resources. Fishing remains a central activity, providing food and shaping work patterns, while gardening supplies root crops and fruits that support household diets. Store?bought foods are incorporated when possible but remain secondary to locally produced meals.

Economic activity tends to be small in scale. Some individuals engage in trade related to fishing or agriculture, while others pursue limited wage opportunities nearby. Work is often shared, with families cooperating to meet daily needs. Extended households are common, allowing care responsibilities and resources to be pooled across generations.

Community life centers on shared events. Church gatherings, funerals, weddings, and communal work days bring people together regularly. These occasions strengthen relationships and reinforce shared values. Music and singing are prominent features of social life and play an important role in both celebration and reflection.


What Are Their Beliefs?

Among the Shark Bay people, traditional ethnic religious beliefs continue to shape how many individuals interpret the world around them. These beliefs involve trust in spiritual forces associated with ancestors, land, and the unseen realm, which are believed to influence health, safety, weather, and relationships. Ritual actions and inherited practices are used to address misfortune, maintain harmony, and seek protection. For many, these beliefs function as an active faith system guiding daily decisions and responses to uncertainty.

Christianity is also present within the community. Churches have been established through missionary efforts, and some families participate in Christian worship, prayer, and teaching. Christian belief exists alongside older spiritual commitments, and individuals may draw from both systems in navigating life's challenges. The message of Jesus Christ is known among the Shark Bay people and continues to be shared, offering ongoing opportunity for spiritual understanding and growth.


What Are Their Needs?

Life in a coastal and often remote setting presents ongoing challenges. Maintaining consistent health care, education, and economic stability requires resilience as families adapt to changing environmental and social conditions. Dependence on natural resources makes the community vulnerable to weather patterns and environmental pressure.

Spiritual challenges are also present. Faith is often shaped by tradition and communal practice, and individuals may struggle to evaluate spiritual claims or to connect biblical teaching with everyday life. Churches face the task of nurturing deeper understanding and faithful discipleship. As a people with some exposure to the gospel, the Shark Bay community is positioned to grow spiritually and to consider participation in sharing the message of Christ beyond their own setting.


Prayer Items

Pray that Shark Bay families will navigate environmental and economic pressures with endurance and unity.
Pray that the gospel will be understood clearly and thoughtfully applied in daily life.
Ask that fear rooted in spiritual uncertainty will give way to confidence in God's mercy.
Pray that believers in the community will grow in readiness to share Christ with other ethnic groups who remain unreached.


Scripture Prayers for the Shark Bay in Vanuatu.


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Shark Bay
People Name in Country Shark Bay
Alternate Names
Population this Country 800
Population all Countries 800
Total Countries 1
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale Progress Gauge
Unreached No
Frontier No
GSEC 5  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 14895
ROP3 Code 108917
Country Vanuatu
Region Australia and Pacific
Continent Oceania
10/40 Window No
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Sanma province: east Espiritu Santo island and Litaro (Pilot) islands; Shark Bay coast.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Vanuatu
Region Australia and Pacific
Continent Oceania
10/40 Window No
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Sanma province: east Espiritu Santo island and Litaro (Pilot) islands; Shark Bay coast..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016

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Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Estimated Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity
75.00 %
Ethnic Religions
25.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Ngen (Vanuatu) (800 speakers)
Language Code ssv   Ethnologue Listing
Written / Published Unknown
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Ngen (Vanuatu) (800 speakers)
Language Code ssv   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Ngen (Vanuatu)

Primary Language:  Ngen (Vanuatu)

Bible Translation Status:  Translation Started

Resource Type Resource Name Source
None reported  
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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