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  2. Fijian name - Wikipedia

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    Iloilo, the name by which he was generally known, which most non-Fijians mistakenly assumed to be his surname, was thus a diminutive of his second given name. This shortening of names is another common Fijian custom; another notable example of this phenomenon is rugby star Rupeni Caucaunibuca , widely referred to both inside and outside Fiji as ...

  3. Category:Fijian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Fijian-language feminine given names - Wikipedia

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  5. Fijians - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of Fiji are referred to as "Fiji Islanders". The proposal would change the English name of indigenous Fijians from "Fijians" to itaukei . The indigenous word for Fijian is "Kaiviti" [ 22 ] Deposed Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase reacted by stating that the name "Fijian" belonged exclusively to indigenous Fijians, and that he would ...

  6. Return to Paradise (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    The collection is a sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning book Tales of the South Pacific, the collection that launched his career in 1947. In Return to Paradise , Michener revisits the islands and cultures of the South Pacific in the late 1940s, combining factual descriptions and tales set in such exotic places as Tahiti, Fiji, New Zealand, and ...

  7. Turaga na Rasau - Wikipedia

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    Map of Vanuabalavu and Lomaloma. Turaga na Rasau is a traditional Fijian chiefly title of the Lau Islands. Prior to Fiji's colonial days, Fiji had many different Vanua with their own Paramount Chieftain which exercised no authority over the other; a saying from the island of Kadavu aptly summarises it "Nomu Turaga o sega na noqu Turaga" or "Your Chief is not my Chief" also the people of Beqa ...

  8. Tu'i Pulotu - Wikipedia

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    The Tuʻi Pulotu is believed to have originally come from the Fiji Islands and ruled the islands from late BC to 800 AD. Some anthropologists believe there is an association between Pulotu and Burotu, the term for the paradise underworld in the Fijian religion. This is because of the different pronunciations within Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji.

  9. Lutunasobasoba - Wikipedia

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    Lutunasobasoba is considered to be one of the ancestors of the Fijian (iTaukei) people, along with Degei. [1]According to one story, they originated near Lake Tanganyika [2] and sailed to sea in the Kaunitoni and several other canoes.