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Fijians (Fijian: i
Taukei, lit. 'Owners [of the land]') are a
nation and
ethnic group native to Fiji, who
speak Fijian and
English and
share a
common history...
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Taukei ni
Waluvu is a
Fijian phrase for "Owner of the Flood." It is the
traditional chiefly title of the
warrior hill clan Siko-Natabutale of Nairukuruku...
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Kamikamica and five of his
supporters had left the
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei of
Sitiveni Rabuka and
unsuccessfully challenged him for the
Prime Ministership...
- The
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (SVT),
occasionally known in
English as
Fijian Political Party, was a
party which dominated the
politics of Fiji in...
- Europeans, Chinese, and
Banaban Islanders). The
Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei led by
Sitiveni Rabuka, who had
instigated the 1987 coups, won 30 of the...
- One (i
Taukei) Bula FM (Fijian)
Radio Fiji Two (Hindi)
Mirchi FM (Hindi) Gold FM (Fiji) (English) 2Day FM (Fiji) (English) FBC TV Hindi, i
Taukei, English...
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Baker led a
party into the
interior of Viti Levu, p****ing
through the
Taukei ni Waluvu's
Christian enclave on the East bank of the
Wainimala River. When...
- The Fiji coup d'état of 2000 was a
civilian coup d'état by
hardline i-
Taukei (ethnic Fijian)
nationalists against the
elected government of an Indo-Fijian...
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status in India, the
majority only
speak Gujarati.
Endonymically known as i
Taukei. This
ethnic group is
largely a
nomadic or semi-nomadic one and do not have...
- was
brought about by
splits within the
ruling Soqosoqo ni
Vakavulewa ni
Taukei (SVT) and by the
withdrawal of the
support of the Fiji
Labour Party, which...