| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roviana Bible Buka Hope | Bible | 2016 | |
| Roviana New Testament 1994 Buka hope | Bible | 1994 | |
| Roviana New Testament Na Vinatatara Vaqurana pa zinama Roviana | Bible | 1953 | |
| JESUS | Films | arclight | |
| Legion | Films | arclight | |
| The Birth of Jesus | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| The Miracles of Jesus | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| The First Easter | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Heaven Gods Beautiful Home | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| When God Made Everything | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| The Start of Mans Sadness | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Noah and the Great Flood | Resource | bible-for-children | |
| Words of Life | Audio | grn | |
| Good News | Audio | grn | |
| Songs | Audio | grn | |
| Mark | Films | lumo-project | |
| Roviana Bible | Resource | scripture-app-builder |
Roviana is a member of the North West Solomonic branch of Oceanic languages. It is spoken around Roviana and Vonavona lagoons at the north central New Georgia in the Solomon Islands. It has 10,000 first-language speakers and an additional 16,000 people mostly over 30 years old speak it as a second language. In the past, Roviana was widely used as a trade language and further used as a lingua franca, especially for church purposes in the Western Province, but now it is being replaced by the Solomon Islands Pijin. Published studies on Roviana include: Ray (1926), Waterhouse (1949) and Todd (1978) contain the syntax of Roviana. Corston-Oliver discuss ergativity in Roviana. Todd (2000) and Ross (1988) discuss the clause structure in Roviana. Schuelke (2020) discusses grammatical relations and syntactic ergativity in Roviana.