- In
Fijian mythology,
Degei (pronounced Ndengei),
enshrined as a serpent, is the
supreme god of Fiji. He is the
creator of the (Fijian) world, fruits,...
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considered to be one of the
ancestors of the
Fijian (iTaukei) people,
along with
Degei.
According to one story, they
originated near Lake
Tanganyika and sailed...
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returned to
traditional ways and
worshipped traditional deities such as
Degei and Rokola,
their current condition would be transformed, with the whites...
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published 1967 (Reference to
Degei.) Memoirs, by
Polynesian Society (N.Z.),
published 1945,
Indian Botanical Society. (Reference to
Degei and also Lutunasobasoba...
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Cibaciba and
Drakulu are the two cave
entrances to the
underworld (see
Degei).
Theresa Bane.
Encyclopedia of
Imaginary and
Mythical Places. p. 45-52...
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Apisalome Degei is a
Fijian former professional rugby league footballer who
represented Fiji in the 1995
World Cup.
Degei pla**** two
matches at the 1995...
- in Fiji. Moreover,
native Fijians also
believed in a serpent-god
called Degei. Naga
Kingdom Naga
Snake worship Brahmavaivarta Purana Sri-Krishna Janma...
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Killer of Souls. The
survivors are
judged by the god
called Degei.
Those who had the
favor of
Degei (chiefs with
great wealth and many wives, who were destroyers...
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sailed to ****uti, in the
Southern Gilberts,
where they were met by the
Degei,
commanded by
Captain G. J. (Jack)
Webster in
which they
returned from ****uti...
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ancient homeland in the West,
carrying the
ancestor gods
Lutunasobasoba and
Degei, who are
variously considered the
ancestors of the
Fijian people. They travelled...