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  2. Fijian traditions and ceremonies - Wikipedia

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    In Fiji the term of the coastal people are determined by their cross cousin marriage, viz., Tavale, davola and da1tuve but among the mountain people there are number of other terms including daku, veitabui, vaidakavi, veilavi and vikila though Tavale of the coastal people is frequently used. "Tata, Nana, Nei" and "Momo".

  3. File:Fijian women ceremonial.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. Women in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Women in Fiji live in or are from the Republic of Fiji. On March 8, 2007, The Fiji Times ONLINE described Fijian women as playing an important role in the fields of economic and social development in Fijian society. The women of the Republic of Fiji are the "driving force" in health service as nurses and medical doctors.

  6. Veiqia - Wikipedia

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    Veiqia design (complete), 1876 [1]:141. Veiqia (also referred to as weniqia [2]) is a traditional form of tattooing that was exclusive to women in Fiji. [1]:1 Kingsley Roth, a British colonial administrator, described in his 1933 publication that veiqia was marked onto young women's bodies at the time of puberty or sometimes at the onset of menstruation. [3]

  7. Category:Images of Fijian people - Wikipedia

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  8. Puletasi - Wikipedia

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    The puletasi (Samoa) or puletaha (Tonga) is a traditional item of clothing worn by Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian women and girls. Today, puletasi is used as a female full dress. It is most commonly worn to church and formal cultural event

  9. Category:Fijian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Fijian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Fijian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.