Mono, Alu in United States

Mono, Alu
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People Name: Mono, Alu
Country: United States
10/40 Window: No
Population: 100
World Population: 6,900
Primary Language: Mono (Solomon Islands)
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 50.00 %
Evangelicals: 1.00 %
Scripture: Translation Started
Ministry Resources: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Solomons
Affinity Bloc: Pacific Islanders
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

The Alu Mono people in the United States are a small diaspora community originating from the Solomon Islands. Their native language is Mono, and they are part of the broader Pacific Islander affinity bloc. Historically, the Mono, Alu have lived in the Solomon Islands, but a small group has migrated to the United States. This migration may have been driven by educational, economic, or familial opportunities, though detailed records of their relocation are limited. Despite their small numbers, they maintain cultural ties to their homeland and are considered part of the Mono people cluster.

What Are Their Lives Like?

In the United States, the Alu Mono community lives in relative obscurity due to their small population. Their daily lives are shaped by the broader American context, yet they retain aspects of their traditional culture through language, family structures, and community gatherings. Many work in service industries or pursue education, and their integration into American society varies by generation. Social cohesion within the group is important, and they often rely on extended family networks for support and cultural preservation.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Christianity is the primary religion among the Alu Mono in the United States, with many identifying as Christian. However, only a very small number are considered evangelical believers. Their religious practices may include attending local churches, participating in Christian holidays, and maintaining spiritual traditions from their homeland. The influence of Christianity likely stems from missionary efforts in the Solomon Islands, though the level of religious engagement in the U.S. varies among individuals.

What Are Their Needs?

The Alu Mono community in the United States faces challenges related to cultural preservation, spiritual engagement, and social visibility. With limited access to resources in their native language and few evangelical believers among them, there is a need for culturally sensitive outreach and discipleship.

Opportunities for community development, language preservation, and faith-based support could help strengthen their identity and spiritual growth. Building bridges with local churches and ministries may also foster deeper connections and provide avenues for holistic support.

Prayer Points

Pray that the Alu Mono in the United States would encounter the love of Christ in personal and transformative ways.
Pray asking God to raise up believers who can share the gospel in culturally relevant ways within this community.
Pray for the development and wide distribution of discipleship and outreach resources in the Mono language to support spiritual growth.
Pray that local churches will recognize and embrace the Mono, Alu community with hospitality and purpose.
Pray for the faithful translation of the Bible in Mono language.

Text Source:   Joshua Project