- The
Rotumans (
Rotuman: Rotuạm; Fijian: Ro) are a
Polynesian ethnic group native to Rotuma, an
island group forming part of Fiji. The
island itself is...
- Look up
Rotuman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rotuman may
refer to:
anything related to the
island of Rotuma, Fiji
Rotuman people, from the island...
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Rotuman, also
referred to as Rotunan,
Rutuman or Fäeag Rotuạm (citation form:
Faega Rotuma), is an
Austronesian language spoken by the
Indigenous Rotuma...
- al. (2002)
classify the
languages as a linkage.
Central Pacific Western Rotuman Western Fijian linkage Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua
Western Fijian (Nadroga,...
- the po****tion of Fiji,
known as "
Rotumans". Its po****tion at the 2017
census was 1,594,
although many more
Rotumans live on
mainland Fijian islands,...
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mistranslated as “King”),
refers to the role of
spiritual leader in pre-Christian
Rotuman society. The
title was
neither primogenitary nor held for a lifetime, but...
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seven elected representatives are
elected for
three year
terms by
resident Rotuman Islanders aged 21 and over.
Candidacy is
restricted to
persons who are...
- East
Fijian group.
Arabic and Urdu are
spoken by Muslims.
Chinese and
Rotuman are also
spoken by
immigrant po****tions.
Until the 19th century, Fiji's...
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Rotuman New
Zealanders are
Rotuman immigrants in New Zealand,
typically from
Rotuma Island or Fiji,
their descendants, and New
Zealanders of
Rotuman ethnic...
- the Highest" in the
Rotuman language) was the
supreme deity in pre-Christian
Rotuman society. He is
understood to be the
Rotuman version of the pan-Pacific...