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Fulaga (pronounced [fuˈlaŋa]) (proper name:
Vulaga) is a crescent-shaped reef-limestone
island in Fiji's
Southern Lau Group. The
spectacular lagoon and...
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inhabitants of the
Vulaga islands used
Magimagi in the
construction of
their houses and canoes. The
unique weaved design is
accomplished by
Vulaga teams that...
- Taufa'ahau the
Tongan high
chief and by
Josua Mateinaniu, a
Fijian from
Vulaga who had been
converted at Vava'u in 1834. 1840
First visit from an American...
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Dakuiloa Moce
Delaimakotu na
Turaga na
Ramasi Nasau,
Korotolu Vulaga Vanuaseu na
Turaga na Tui
Vulaga Muanaira, Muanaicake, Naividamu, Ogea Ono Naduruvesi, na...
- Native to Fiji
Region Lau, Nayau, Lakeba, Oneata, Moce, Komo, Namuka, Kabara,
Vulaga, Ogea,
Vatoa islands Native speakers (16,000
cited 1981)
Language family...