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This chapter is an attempt to clarify two main cultural products of the Deep Sea Canoe Movement which is rooted in a recently evolving evangelical ethno-theology among To'abaita speakers on the island of Malaita, Solomon Islands. I describe and analyse a documentary film (2004) and a number of books published from 2006 onwards. The documentary film asserts a verisimilitude between an ancestral shrine and the Temple in the Old Testament, and speaks to an international audience while engaging in local disputes. The books narrate, idiosyncratically, the revelational origin of the movement and its evolvement in relation to international evangelical prayer meetings.
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