The Vartavo Burmbar people live in the northern part of Malekula Island in Vanuatu, a region known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, and coastal access. Their language, spoken within their villages and surrounding areas, forms an important part of their identity and connects them to generations of ancestors who have lived on the land.
Over time, communities in this area developed through extended family groups that shared responsibilities for gardening, building, and guiding social life. Early contact with outside teachers and travelers eventually brought new influences, including Christian teaching, which became woven into their developing history. Today the Vartavo Burmbar continue to maintain cultural traditions that reflect their long connection to Malekula while also participating in the life of local churches and nearby communities.
Daily life among the Vartavo Burmbar centers on cooperation among households and steady work that sustains families year-round. Most people rely on gardens planted with staples such as taro, yams, bananas, and island greens. Fishing and gathering along the coast provide additional food sources, and forest areas offer materials used for building, crafts, and daily tasks.
Family networks play a central role in community life. Several generations often live close together, sharing duties such as farming, childcare, and preparing food. Elders help guide decisions, pass down traditional skills, and give structure to community gatherings. Homes are usually built from locally sourced materials, reflecting long-standing knowledge of the environment.
Celebrations often bring villages together. Events such as weddings, communal meals, and church gatherings feature singing, dancing, and storytelling. These moments reinforce social bonds, honor relationships, and allow families to celebrate God's provision and the unity of their community.
Christianity is the primary spiritual influence among the Vartavo Burmbar people. Churches within the region provide regular worship, prayer, and teaching that shape many aspects of daily life. Families often gather to hear scripture and take part in church activities that encourage fellowship and spiritual growth.
Some individuals may still hold memories or impressions of traditional beliefs that involve unseen spiritual forces connected to the land, the ancestors, or natural events. These beliefs reflect sincere expressions of trust in powers understood to affect health, protection, or daily outcomes. While such ideas continue to exist in varying degrees, the message of salvation found only in Jesus Christ offers a different foundation—one grounded in His authority, His mercy, and His call to walk in truth.
Reliable healthcare is an ongoing need for the Vartavo Burmbar people, especially in areas with limited transportation or medical resources. Improved access to schools, training opportunities, and educational materials would support long-term community development and help younger generations prepare for future work.
Spiritually, continued growth in understanding scripture and strengthening local church leadership would equip believers for deeper discipleship. As communities mature in their faith, they are well positioned to encourage one another and to consider ways they might participate in sharing the gospel with less?reached peoples across Asia.
Pray for consistent healthcare access and safe travel for families in remote parts of Malekula.
Pray for strong and encouraging family relationships that reflect Christ's love.
Pray that those who still feel fear or dependence on other spiritual forces will find complete confidence in Jesus Christ.
Pray that the Vartavo Burmbar church community will grow in vision to share Christ with peoples who have fewer opportunities to hear the gospel.
Scripture Prayers for the Burmbar, Vartavo in Vanuatu.
| Profile Source: Joshua Project |


