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READ MOREThe tabua, a polished whale’s tooth, is a revered cultural artifact in Fijian society. This unique item, sourced from the sperm whale, holds immense symbolic value and is deeply embedded in the traditions and social fabric of Fiji.
READ MOREEvery year, the capital city of Suva on the island of Viti Levu transforms into a hub of excitement and festivity as it hosts the Hibiscus Festival. Known as the “mother of all festivals” in Fiji, this event has been a beloved tradition since its inception in 19561. After a hiatus of five years, the festival is making a grand return from August 31st to September 7th, 20242.
READ MOREThe Lovo ceremony is a quintessential part of Fijian culture, offering a unique glimpse into the island’s rich culinary traditions and communal lifestyle. This traditional method of cooking, which involves an underground oven, is not just about preparing food but also about bringing people together to celebrate and honor their heritage. Let’s explore the history, significance, and modern-day practice of the Lovo ceremony in Fiji.
READ MOREOne of the most iconic Fijian traditions is the kava ceremony. Kava, a drink made from the root of the yaqona plant, is consumed during important social and ceremonial occasionsThe Kava ceremony, known locally as the Yaqona ceremony, is a cornerstone of Fijian culture. This ancient ritual is more than just a social gathering; it is a profound expression of community, respect, and tradition. Let’s explore the history, significance, and modern-day practice of the Kava ceremony in Fiji.
READ MOREWhat is the Meke dance, it's origins and why it is so popular todayThe Meke dance is a cornerstone of Fijian culture, embodying the rich history, traditions, and spiritual beliefs of the Fijian people. This traditional dance form is not just a performance but a storytelling medium that conveys legends, historical events, and social values through intricate movements and rhythmic music. Let’s delve into the fascinating history, origins, and contemporary relevance of the Meke dance.
READ MOREMeet with unique history, traditions and customs of FijiFiji, an archipelago in the South Pacific, boasts a vibrant history that dates back around 4,000 years. The first settlers were the Lapita people, known for their distinctive pottery. Over time, Fiji became a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Polynesia, Melanesia, and later, European and Asian settlers1. The arrival of Europeans in the 17th century marked a significant turning point. British colonial rule, established in 1874, brought profound changes, including the introduction of the sugarcane industry and the arrival of indentured laborers from India. Fiji gained independence in 1970, and today, it is a multicultural nation with a rich blend of traditions1.
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