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  2. Meke - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ratzel in his 1896 publication The History of Mankind, [1] writes about the Fijian meke as both song and dance, which only a few are given to invent and which those who do, allege that they do so in the spirit world where divine beings teach them the song and the appropriate dance. He wrote that the ideal of the Fijian poet is poetry ...

  3. Cibi - Wikipedia

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    The Cibi (DHIM-bee) is a Fijian meke of Bauan origin and war dance, generally performed before or after a battle. It came to prominence in the rugby field in 1939 when it was performed by the Fiji national rugby union team before the match. It is also known as Teivovo ("war fence", from tei voavoa "planting on abandoned land").

  4. Religion in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Thus, some gods were universally known throughout Fiji, others were local gods of large or small territories, while some were simply gods of particular families." Basil Thomson (1908:113) suggests that, "Groups in Fiji who are tauvu or kalou-vata, i.e. worshippers of the same god, have a common origin".

  5. Culture of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of native Fijian, Indian, European, Chinese and other nationalities. Culture polity traditions, language, food costume, belief system, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance, and sports will be discussed in this article to give you an indication of Fiji's indigenous community but also the various communities which make up Fiji as a modern culture and living.

  6. Fijian traditions and ceremonies - Wikipedia

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    "Kai-noqu" may be used when one Fijian is generally addressing another Fijian that they share the same blood somewhere in their lineage. The term "Vasu" in Fiji refers to an individual's maternal ties to a village, Matagali etc. If a child is of a woman of rank he/she is a Vasu Levu to that particular area.

  7. Music of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Though geographically Melanesian, the music of Fiji is more Polynesian in character. Nevertheless, Fijian folk styles are distinct in their fusion of Polynesian and Melanesian traditions . Folk music is dominated by vocal church music, as well as dances characterized by rich and dull harmony and complex percussion made from slit drums or ...

  8. Category:Fijian dance - Wikipedia

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  9. Fiji Performing Rights Association - Wikipedia

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    The association's head office is located in Suva, Fiji, it is the largest performing rights association in the south pacific [6] and works closely with the Australasian Performing Right Association, with which FIPRA has a Reciprocal Agreement.