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Fijians (
Fijian: iTaukei, lit. 'Owners [of the land]') are a
nation and
ethnic group native to
Fiji, who
speak Fijian and
English and
share a
common history...
- the
English name of
indigenous Fijians from "
Fijians" to itaukei, the
Fijian language endonym for
indigenous Fijians.
Deposed Prime Minister Laisenia...
- Indo-
Fijians (
Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी के हिंदुस्तानी), also
known as
Indian Fijians (also
colloquially known as "Findians" or "Findus"), are
Fijian citizens...
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fijian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fijian may
refer to:
Something of, from, or
related to the
country of
Fiji The
Fijians,
persons from
Fiji,...
- and England. The only
major sides Fiji are yet to beat are New Zealand,
South Africa and Ireland. The "Flying
Fijians" as they are
nicknamed compete every...
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Indigenous Fijians in
areas of
Fiji where there are
large Indo-
Fijian communities. A
pidgin form of the
language is used by
rural ethnic Fijians, as well...
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Fijians and Indo-
Fijians into the
official political structure for the
first time, and
fostered the
beginning of a
modern political culture in
Fiji....
- had 52 members. Of these, 22 were
allocated to
indigenous Fijians and
another 22 to Indo-
Fijians; a
further eight were
allocated to
General Electors (Europeans...
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European and of
mixed ancestry. The
native Fijians live
throughout the country,
while the Indo-
Fijians reside primarily near the
urban centres and in...
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between "native"
Fijians and Indo-
Fijians, with
native Fijians believing Fiji to be
their ancestral land that only they can own, and Indo-
Fijians demanding equal...