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  2. Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava - Wikipedia

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    Tongan kava ceremonies are a variety of ceremonies involving the kava plant that play an integral part of Tongan society and governance.They play a role in strengthening cultural values and principles, solidifying traditional ideals of duty and reciprocity, reaffirming societal structures, and entrenching the practice of pukepuke fonua (lit. "tightly holding onto the land"), a Tongan cultural ...

  3. Fijian traditions and ceremonies - Wikipedia

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    Yaqona is a central and ancient part of Fijian ceremony. Whereas Yaqona was once only for use by priests (Bete), chiefs and elders, it is now consumed by all. The following outlines a Yaqona ceremony in the Bauan manner (Bau: a prominent island and village of the Kubuna Confederacy in the province of Tailevu).

  4. Kava culture - Wikipedia

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    The kava ceremony, when it functions as part of any ceremonial event, is a highly political affair, with individuals served according to rank. In pre-European times, the kava was chewed by virgin girls, (marked by caked limestone on their hair), before it was mixed with the water to make the drink.

  5. Bula! New coffee spot features a different downtown vibe - AOL

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    Bula means "to long life and good health" in Fijian. Kava is a non-alcoholic beverage made from the Piper Methysticum plant, and it grows in the South Pacific islands.

  6. You can visit Fijian villages on Sigatoka River tour - AOL

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    No visit to Fiji is complete without a kava ceremony, or sevusevu, a most important and sacred ritual. The village chief is presented with yaqona root, which is then pounded and mixed with water ...

  7. Roko Sau - Wikipedia

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    He also receives the coronation cup containing kava from the Vuanirewa Nobles, which he must drink to affirm his becoming Sau Ni Vanua O Lau. This is then followed by a general kava ceremony where principal chiefs of rank in Lau drink in turn, ceremonial titles are conferred by the Sau and gifts are presented by his people. The Sau's ...

  8. Bulou - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Fijian bundle of kava roots used for presentations in cultural rituals such as official welcoming, funerals, reconciliation ceremonies; etc. Matchbox added for size comparison. Many of the small island provinces will be practically self-sufficient to their own economy and trade.

  9. Index of Fiji-related articles - Wikipedia

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    Airlines of Fiji, list of - Airlines of Oceania, list of - Airports by ICAO code: N, list of - Airports in Fiji, list of - Birds of Fiji, list of - Chief Justices of Fiji, list of - Cities and towns in Fiji, list of - Diplomatic missions in Fiji, list of - Diplomatic missions of Fiji, list of - Elections in Fiji, list of - Festivals in Fiji ...