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  2. Sailasa Naucukidi - Wikipedia

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    Sailasa Naucukidi was a Fijian Methodist-Wesleyan missionary who volunteered to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to New Britain, Papua New Guinea in 1876. In 1878, he was martyred and his remains cannibalized. His remains along with other Fijian martyrs lay buried atop the Vunela Fijian martyrs cemetery Kabakada, East New Britain.

  3. God Bless Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The anthem's English version is usually sung. The English and Fijian lyrics are not translations of each other and have very little in common. [1]In August 2008, the draft version of the People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress, a government document intended to supplement the Constitution and reconcile ethnic and linguistic divides, suggested that the national anthem should be in the ...

  4. Suliasi Kurulo - Wikipedia

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    Suliasi Kurulo (born 1958) [1] is a Fijian Pentecostal minister and evangelist.He is the President and Founder of Christian Mission Fellowship International (CMFI), an international denomination based in Kinoya, Suva, Fiji and is also the senior pastor of World Harvest Center church, located in Suva.

  5. Dwelling in Beulah Land - Wikipedia

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    Fijian anthem, performed by the U.S. Navy Band, whose melody is the same as Dwelling in Beulah Land. Dwelling in Beulah Land is a hymn written and composed by C. Austin Miles who also wrote and composed " In the Garden ".

  6. Religion in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    (Reference to Fijian religion and mythology, details on various deities and religious practices and beliefs of pre-Christian Fiji.) The Fijians: A Study of the Decay of Custom, by Basil Thomson, published 1908 by W. Heinemann. (Details on Fijian legend and mythology, details on Lutunasobasoba and his children, details of the great migration.)

  7. Fiji Performing Rights Association - Wikipedia

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    Best Gospel Song Faith Harvest Worship for the song Jisu sa Voleka Maip “Longing” By Dawn Gospel “Noqu Kalou Au Tagi vei Kemuni” By Saimone Vuatalevu: Most Popular Music Video Kula Kei Uluivuya for Noqu Senikau “Ena Bogi” By Savuto Vakadewavosa Sai Kemuni” By One 2 Eight “Shes not crying anymore” By Naseda

  8. Saimone Vuatalevu - Wikipedia

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    In April, 2016, two of his compositions were nominated in the FPRA Music awards. They were "Mere Khuda Meri Dohai Sun" in the Best Hindi Song category and "Noqu Kalou Au Tagi vei Kemuni" in the Best Gospel Song category. [8] In 2014, his album Na Loloma Uasivi, a 10-track compilation of some of his more memorable work was released. [9]

  9. Bible translations into Oceanic languages - Wikipedia

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    In July 1827 William Colenso printed the first Māori Bible comprising three chapters of Genesis, the 20th chapter of Exodus, the first chapter of the Gospel of St John, 30 verses of the fifth chapter of the Gospel of St Matthew, the Lord's Prayer and some hymns. It was the first book printed in New Zealand and his 1837 Māori New Testament was ...