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The Fiji Society’s fundamental purpose, through education and culture, is to recognize and support the longstanding links between the Republic of Fiji, the United Kingdom and the Fijian diaspora across major cities across the globe.
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Fijian culture has evolved with the introduction of Indian, Chinese and European culture, and various cultures from the Pacific neighbors of Fiji; in particular the Tongan and Rotuman cultures. The culture of Fiji, including language, has created a unique communal and national identity.
5 Ιουλ 2024 · From the ancient traditions brought by Melanesian settlers and enriched by Polynesian voyagers to the impacts of European colonization and the arrival of Indian and other ethnic communities, Fiji’s cultural landscape is a testament to resilience and adaptability.
5 ημέρες πριν · Fiji - Multiculturalism, Parliamentary Democracy, Melanesian: Fiji is governed under a constitution adopted in 2013. The country’s first constitution was promulgated in 1966, four years before Fiji achieved independence from Great Britain.
The Fiji Society’s fundamental purpose, through education and culture, is to recognize and support the longstanding links between the Republic of Fiji, the United Kingdom and the Fijian diaspora across major cities across the globe.
Fiji Culture–Rooted in Village Life. Traditional Fijian society is based on communal principles derived from village life. People in villages share the obligations and rewards of community life and are still led by a hereditary chief.
Fiji is a diverse society comprised mostly of iTaukei–the major group of indigenous people who are an admixture of Melanesian and Polynesian. There are also indigenous Polynesians, who inhabit the island of Rotuma, a Polynesian outlier that is part of the Fiji archipelago.