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         Fiji Culture:     more books (24)
  1. Fiji (Cultures of the World, Set 20) by Roseline Ngcheong-Lum, 2000-06
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Fiji, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Fiji Research Group, The Fiji Research Group, 2000-11-02
  3. Eco-farming in Fiji. (integrated farming in Fiji islands): An article from: World Watch by Hal Kane, 1997-07-01
  4. Mind, Materiality and History: Explorations in Fijian Historiography (Material Cultures) by C. Toren, 1999-09-22
  5. The impact of tourism on the cultures of Fiji;: A commentary on the UNDP/IBRD/ Fiji Tourist Development programme. Draft final report by E. C Dommen, 1973
  6. A review of frog culture and its possibilities in Fiji by Sadaquat Ali, 1984
  7. Discussion paper / Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies by Freda Rajotte, 1978
  8. Fish-Farm Development Project: An economic and financial appraisal of commercial fish and prawn farming in Fiji by Elliot Rosenberg, 1976
  9. The growth of an indigenous church: A collection of essays on the emergence of the Methodist Church of Fiji, arranged as a diachronic study by Alan Richard Tippett, 1967
  10. Colour, Culture and Conflict: A Study of Pluralism in Fiji by Alexander F. Mamak, 1979-07
  11. The culture history of the Lau islands, Fiji by Laura Thompson, 1938
  12. The overseas Chinese in Fiji by Stuart William Greif, 1977
  13. DISLOCATIONS -- SALMAN RUSHDIE AND FIJI.: An article from: Arena Magazine by John Hinkson, 2000-08-01
  14. Between Law and Custom: 'High' and 'Low' Legal Cultures in the Lands of the British Diaspora - The United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, 1600-1900 by Peter Karsten, 2002-03-18

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62. Department Culture & Heritage - Fiji Government
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MINISTRY Overview Department of Women Department of Social Welfare Statutory Bodies ... Contact Details The oral nature of the indigenous culture and heritage makes it deserving of particular attention. Recognising the cultural diversity and promoting the cultural pluralism at the grassroots level will promote mutual understanding between individuals and different community groups. Cultural development will seek to promote creativity in all forms, facilitating access to cultural practices and experiences. The Department in assisting the Government on issues related to the preservation, development and promotion of cultural heritage would produce the following outputs. Policy advice includes the analysis on different policy options and their different impacts on the development of the culture and heritage sector. Advice relating to the development of an overarching legislation for the sector. Ministerial support services, include the annual accountability documents to parliament (annual portfolio plan and report) and the preparation of responses to questions and enquiries and advisory support to the Minister in Cabinet and Select committees, preparation of press releases and general administrative support to the Minister and Assistant Minister. Administration of cultural development grant, this involves the provision of services for the administration of grants and develop aid, and the, management of agreements with the Fiji Museum, National Trust of Fiji and the Fiji Arts Council.
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63. Culture Gallery
that of the Solomon Islands, about nine time that of Papua New Guinea, and four timesthat of fiji. On our website you find more cultural info on Melanesia at
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Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News member of Culture Gallery Introduction ANGLONESIA Anglonesia is a neologism used here to refer to Australia New Zealand and the United States in the Pacific (ANZUS). The progress from colonialism to independence in the Pacific Islands region (both north and south of the equator) has not brought an end to the influence of the former colonial powers. Presently, there are ten territories or dependencies linked directly to an extraregional government, and five others are constrained in their foreign policies by the terms of their free associaton compacts. Like these territories, the independent states are also affected by the political, security and economic policies of the extraregional powers. There continues to be an overlap of interests between outsiders and islanders, which is likely to persist even as more island stated begin to exert their influence more and more within the region as well as globally. On our website you find more cultural info on Anglonesia at: Australian (Culture) Aboriginal Culture Aussie Slang (dictionary) Aussie Songbook ... MELANESIA As diverse internally as they are different from each other, the islands of Melanesia - those in

64. Culture
and a central thread in their work is the unjust plight of indenturedlabourers. For more information on culture in fiji, go to
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Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News member of Fiji Culture Fijians still practise many traditional arts and crafts, some of which have endured the destructive impact of western influences and the relentless campaigning of the Christian missionaries, and some which have been modified and embellished to satisfy the demands of tourism. Dance is still strong in Fiji and the narrative meke performances rest on strong oral traditions. Dances are passed down from generation to generation, and in their strict forms the dancers' bodies are said to take on spirits of the netherworld. Mekes accompanied special events like births, deaths, calls to war, marriages and property exchanges. At times of war men would perform cibis with spears and clubs, while women performed deles or wates - dances which sexually humiliated enemy captives. Traditional Indian dances are still taught in Indian communities. The missionaries brought hymns and choir singing to Fiji, and local church singing is truly divine. Popular local musical artists include Seru Serevi, Danny Costello, Michelle Rounds, Karuna Gopalan, Laisa Vulakoro, the Freelancers and the Black Roses. Cassettes of local music are available in Fijian stores. Music from `Bollywood' films (Indian melodramas) is popular amongst Fiji Indians and local bands play covers of Indian songs. At Indian cultural centres performances and lessons are given in traditional Indian music featuring vocal, harmonium, tabla and sitar ensembles.

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. that extra effort is our hallmark! One of the fascinating thingsabout going to fiji is learning about their culture and customs.
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One of the fascinating things about going to Fiji is learning about their culture and customs. On Vitu Levu there are two cultural centers that you can go to to learn about the history and customs of Fiji. Some of the pictures below were taken at Kalevu Cultural Center in Society centered around the extended family and families lived together in villages which were headed by a hereditary chief (photo on the left). The village chief was polygamous and intermarried. The village consisted of bures, which are thatched roof huts as seen below. These photos of bures are part of the Kalevu Cultural Center. The tall bure is the priest's bure and the smaller one is where a family lived or where they did their cooking or stored their weapons. There was fierce rivalry between villages and as a result many different weapons were created. Below is a picture of Coconut, the tour guide at Kalevu, showing the group the weapons used by the early Fijians. Replicas of these are now sold as souvenirs As in years past, outside of the main cities, the Fijians still live in villages along the rivers or coast, with 50 to 400 people led by a hereditary chief. The traditional thatched roof bure has been replaced by buildings of tin and panel. They still work the communal land individually and grow most of their own food. One of the highlights of any trip to Fiji is a visit to a Fijian village

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8Day Cultural ImmersionTour. A fascinating look at life in our islands. Fijiculture remains treasured and intact, full of mysterys and legends.
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B,L DAY 3 - CITY LIGHTS DINNER TOUR See Fiji's Capital City at night. A motor tour through Suva City, culminating with a multi course, gourmet dinner and first run movie. Let us choose the restaurant for you - either a rainforest retreat, or a "floating" restaurant overlooking Suva Harbour (depending upon availability) B,D

67. South Pacific Fiji Islands Society And Culture
South Pacific fiji Islands Society and culture search guide and directory with someof the best sites for South Pacific fiji Islands Society and culture on the
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68. Adventure/Culture/Trekking Tour (10 Days) - Fiji: Fiji Adventure Tour, Multi-spo
Adventure/culture/Trekking Tour (10 Days) fiji. Please, note! First stop isPacific Harbour, for a bamboo ride through the cultural heritage of fiji.
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69. 10-Day Cultural/Soft Adventure Tour - Fiji: Fiji, Fiji Islands, Cultural Tours,
10Day Cultural/Soft Adventure Tour - fiji. Day 9 Cities Exploration. First stopis Pacific Harbour, for a bamboo raft ride through the culture of fiji.
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Slice of Life Village Excursion. Travel into the interior region to discover a remote and well-hidden village made entirely of quaint thatched huts. Here, you are welcomed by the village high chief, to become a villager for the day. Hike to waterfalls, take part in ancient ceremonies, and spend the night in your own private, specially prepared village "bure." Meals are prepared by the villagers, in their native tradition. B L D
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"Slice of Life," village tour, continued. Wake with the villagers, and enjoy breakfast with your new "neighbors." Take a scenic treks before meeting your air-conditioned transport and motoring back to your beachfront resort on Fiji's famous Coral Coast.

70. LookSmart - Directory - Society And Culture Of Fiji
culture. Society and culture of fiji Find out more about the societyand culture of the islands of fiji with these resources.
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  • Fiji Doctors
    Find doctors and health services in the Fiji Islands. Includes details about general practitioners, specialists, dentists, and medical conferences.
    Fiji Islands Statistics Bureau

    Official statistical agency provides numerous tables and plans to offer more.
    Fiji Museum

    Found in the botanical gardens in the capital city of Suva, this local museum presents a collection of historical and traditional artifacts.
    Fiji Women's Crisis Centre

    Provides crisis counselling for women and children who are sufferers of violence. Includes legal, medical, and other support services.
    Reed Publishing - Author Profiles: Charles Cooper
    Examine a portrait photo and biography of this English born New Zealand based photographer whose work appears in titles including "Fiji" and "The Pacific Way - Niue". Rotary District 9920 Encompassing clubs in Auckland, Western Samoa, American Samoa, Fiji Islands, Tonga and the Cook Islands. View individual club details.
  • 71. The Fiji Islands - Culture
    The fiji Islands culture. BACK. fijian, Hindi and Chinese are widelyspoken, but almost everyone speaks English too. Of the total
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    The Fiji Islands - Culture
    BACK Fijian, Hindi and Chinese are widely spoken, but almost everyone speaks English too. Of the total population of 800,000, 50% are native Fijian and 46% of Indian origin. The balance are Chinese, Europeans and other Pacific Islanders.
    Indigenous Fijians have a 3,000 year old history, a society with a complicated Chiefly hierarchy still practised today. Sharing their cultural experience with you is a vital part of their upbringing and visitors will feel the sincerity.
    Fijians dress moderately and revealing clothing is not acceptable in public places, especially villages.
    THE LANGUAGE
    Communicating in Fiji is really easy. Almost everyone speaks English. We here put together some pointers to correct pronunciation of Fijian which will help you in your visit to Fiji. MORE INFO
    YAGONA DRINKING
    Participating in the drinking of Yagona (or Kava) is a regularly practised social custom. Made from the root of the pepper plant, it is mildly anaesthetic and if you are offered a cup (bilo) the correct procedure is to clap twice, take the coconut cup and drink at once.
    MEKE
    The Fijian Meke is a ceremonial occasion with tradi- tional songs and dances, with costumes and stories that vary in each province or island. The music pro- vided is usually on a Lali, a drum carved from the trunk of a tree or bamboo beaten on the ground.

    72. 1Up Travel : Fiji - History And Culture Of Fiji.
    Capt. Bligh after the 1789 mutiny of the Bounty. Seek historical and culturalfacts on fiji right here. fiji History and culture. History
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    History The first European discovery of the Fiji Islands was by the Dutch Navigator Abel Tasman in 1643, but the islands were recorded in detail by Capt. Bligh after the 1789 mutiny of the Bounty. In the 19th century the search for sandalwood, in which enormous profits were made, brought many ships. The influence of the deserters, shipwrecked sailors who settled on the islands disrupted the pattern of life of the indigenous Fijians and gave rise to inter-tribal wars until Fiji was ceded to Britain on 10th October 1874.

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    Other Media Freedom Day reports. Source Pacific Media Watch fiji s DailyPost by Sheryl Nadan and Ricardo Morris. culture OBSTACLE FOR JOURNALISTS.
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    • 4 May 2000: PMW2697 Audio report Canada Fund supports USP Media Freedom Day events Post-Courier link Minister praises outstanding Pacific journalists ... Other Media Freedom Day reports Source: Pacific Media Watch: Fiji's Daily Post: by Sheryl Nadan and Ricardo Morris CULTURE OBSTACLE FOR JOURNALISTS SUVA: Pacific journalists have to be sensitive to cultural taboos in their work, said Reggie Dutt, editor of Wansolwara, the journalism student training paper at the University of the South Pacific, the Daily Post reports. He made the comment during a panel discussion among media personalities to mark World Media Freedom Day at the university last night. "We always have foreign interests and want to keep up with the standard of overseas countries," he said. "But sensitivity within our Pacific cultures bind journalists and prevent proper reporting of certain stories." However, Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, Fiji Television's senior reporter, said that cultures keep changing and journalists should keep up with such changes. The panelists included Virisila Buadromo of Radio FM96; Yashwant Gaunder, managing director of FijiLive website; Tevita Momoedonu of the Bula Network radio, Dr Shaista Shameem, director of the Fiji Human Rights Commission; and Ranjit Singh, general manager of the Daily Post.

    74. Rotuman Culture
    Rotuman culture is a variation of Western Polynesian cultures, showing heavyinfluences from Tonga, Samoa, Futuna, Uvea, and more recently, from fiji.
    http://www.hawaii.edu/oceanic/rotuma/os/Culture.html
    To Contents Political Economy Economy
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    Mythology Aspects of Rotuman Myth
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    Rotuman Culture: An overview Rotuman culture is a variation of Western Polynesian cultures, showing heavy influences from Tonga, Samoa, Futuna, Uvea, and more recently, from Fiji. Social life on Rotuma is based in kinship relationships and a strong emphasis on communal sharing, although this value has come under threat by an increasingly money-based economy. The Rotuman term for kinship, kainaga in its most general sense, denotes common membership in a class. It is used to describe animal and plant species, as well as human kinship, and applies to personal kindreds that function during life-crisis ceremonies (e.g., the bride's relatives), as well as to descent-based land holding units. Kin terms are essentially of the Hawaiian type (with minimal distinctions within generations). Descent is bilineal. Infants and children are cared for by both parents, by grandparents, and by elder siblings. Children circulate freely between households in their vicinity, and are not excluded from adult-centered events. Value emphases are placed on sharing, cooperation, and respecting the autonomy of others.

    75. Tui Tai Adventure Cruises Fiji -- Adventure, Culture, Ecotourism, Cruises In The
    locations across Northern fiji. The cruise immerses guests in the naturalbeauty and island culture of fiji. The relaxed schedule and
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    Join Tui Tai Adventure Cruises for the trip of a lifetime. Visit remote beaches, snorkel incredible reefs, kayak to local villages and relax at breathtaking locations across Northern Fiji.
    The cruise immerses guests in the natural beauty and island culture of Fiji. The relaxed schedule and wide variety of activities allows each guest to do as much or as little as they want.
    The A/S Tui Tai is a magnificent 140-foot sailing schooner based in Savusavu, Fiji. The ship is equipped with Perception kayaks, Kona mountain bikes, quality snorkel gear and air-conditioned accommodations for 25 guests. 16 Fijian officers, sailors, guides and hospitality staff ensure the safety and enjoyment of each guest.
    "Perfect for tourists who aren’t all that fond of tours, a voyage with Tui Tai Adventure Cruises (www.tuitai.com) is a fantastic way to see and do a great deal in a short time. Sailing between Vanua Levu, Taveuni and the more remote islands of Kioa and Koro, you’ll get to snorkel, kayak, bike, trek, swim, fish, dive or just lounge on deck to your heart’s content. Dolphins swimming alongside the boat, star-lit dinners on deck, and the welcoming villagers you meet on the out-of-the way islands all make it a blissful experience. The crew is brilliant, providing absolutely stellar service and fantastic local food, the equipment is tops, the snorkeling and diving sites are some of the world’s best, and the sailboat itself is gorgeous."
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    76. Cultural Ecology
    trees and adjacent to a city ballpark, the National Museum houses fiji s foremostprehistoric how the fibers of their craft help to hold fijian culture together
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    FIJI ~ Course Description Orientation "Why Fiji is visited by such small numbers is puzzling ... for there is not a more interesting or enjoyable trip on the globe ...When the picturesque-looking peaks ... stand boldly out against the dark-blue horizon, 'tis really a sight to be remembered." Colonel F.E. Pratt, Editor of The Commercial Directory and Tourists Guide to the South Pacific Islands. 1875. In more recent times, a group of travel writers were polled as to which locale they enjoyed most. All questioned agreed with Pratt: The Fijian Islands. When Captain Bligh (of Mutiny on the Bounty fame) sailed past the Fiji Islands in 1789, he did so in a hurry. These island gems in the South Pacific were more feared than adored in his day. Indeed, the maps of early explorers and merchant traders referred to the archipelago as the "Cannibal Islands." The days of man-eating are over in Fiji, but please sign your release wavers just in case. All kidding aside, Fijians are some of the most friendly and hospitable people you will encounter anywhere. It is not unusual for a village chief to welcome you into his compound with full ceremony. The main reason the travel writers are so fond of Fiji is because of its people. Suva
    After a six-hour flight from Honolulu, board a charter bus for a two and a half -hour drive to the capital city of Suva. Along the way, view the magnificent Nausari mountainous peaks and grassy slopes. Halfway to Suva, you will pass by the famed Coral Coast, with its legendary white sand beaches and colorful offshore reefs. As you near Suva proper, watch arid hillsides give way to diverse rainforests.

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    fiji People culture. From this warm and ancient culture comes a newsense of community and a nurturing, teaching, fun loving staff
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    Home About Us From this warm and ancient culture comes a new sense of community and a nurturing, teaching, fun loving staff with a great South Pacific sense of humor. You'll find them eager to share their musical heritage, explain the sea life and coral, demonstrate the medicinal uses of trees and plants found in the forest, teach you to windsurf or take you fishing.
    The Fijian culture is filled with a wealth of colorful ceremonies, rituals and beliefs. In a traditional village house, fire is considered a symbol of life. A fire in the hearth smokes out mosquitoes, adds warmth, cooks food and drives the evil spirits away.
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    The Fijian culture is very much alive and well here on Turtle Island, and when you come here, you live and play alongside us. Food is at the core of our daily activities. We hunt, fish and gather fruits and vegetables. No ceremony is complete without the presentation of food. Our Vision Island Staff
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    80. Bits Of Culture - Fiji
    Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources. BITS OF culture -fiji. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values. Main Religion Death Concepts/Rituals.
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