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Gizo, Solomon Islands

Gizo is the capital of the Western Province in Solomon Islands. The town had a population of 4,620 as of 2019. It is situated on Ghizo Island approximately 380 kilometres (236 miles) west-northwest of the capital, Honiara, and is just southwest of the larger island of Kolombangara.

Gizo has a small landing strip on the nearby island of Nusatupe to the north east of the town, making it relatively developed compared to other settlements in the general vicinity. These days, Gizo is a tourism centre with diving and surfing being popular activities.

This area of Solomon Islands has had a history of headhunting. According to local stories the Gizo tribe were notorious in this activity. As a consequence the surrounding local tribes took the unusual step of joining together to obliterate the Gizo tribe. The stories further relate that the only survivors were a Gizo woman and her son.

This event led to Ghizo island being declared as a property of the state, rather than the usual customary ownership prevalent in much of the rest of the Solomons. As a secondary consequence becoming an administrative and business centre because of the relative ease with which registered land titles could be obtained.

In January 1900, Arthur Mahaffy, the Deputy Commissioner to the Resident Commissioner Charles Morris Woodford, established a government station at Gizo, with orders to suppress headhunting in New Georgia and neighbouring islands.

The Methodist Mission in the Western Province was established by Rev. John Francis Goldie in 1902. He dominated the mission and gained the loyalty of Solomon Islander members of his church. The relationship with the colonial administrators of the British Solomon Island Protectorate were also fraught with difficulty, at this time due to Goldie's effective control over the Western Solomon Islands.

From 1927 to 1934 Dr. Edward Sayers worked at the Methodist mission in the Solomons. He established a hospital at Gizo and also at Munda and Vella Lavella, and carried out fieldwork in the treatment of malaria.

St. Peter's Cathedral, also called Gizo Cathedral, is the cathedral affiliated to the Catholic Church that is located in Gizo. It was inaugurated and blessed by Bishop EJ Crawford on June 18, 1964.

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