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Fiji Islands: Must have Fijian souvenir
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Monday, July 10, 2006. Must have Fijian souvenir. Fijian Tapa (Handmade paper). As you may have already read in an earlier post Tapa (Masi cloth) is used in traditional Fijian dress. The cloth is used in many of traditional ceremonies and celebrations including Meke, marriage, death, worship and death. According to the website of the Matangi Island Resort Fiji Islands. Tapa is created using the following method:. After the material is ...
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Fiji Islands: Bula! Welcome to my blog.
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Thursday, July 06, 2006. Welcome to my blog. Bula (boo-la meaning "life" or "good health") is a popular Fijian greeting. Fiji is a beautiful country composed of a very diverse culture with many amazing attractions and traditions. The country has a very laid-back environment in which there is no need to worry about which day it is or what time it is. Look at Links for photo galleries and to learn more about the Fiji Islands.
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Fiji Islands: Cultural tension
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Thursday, July 06, 2006. Fiji has a great blend of cultures. The majority of the population is compromised of Melanesians (the Natives) and Indians. There are minority groups which include Europeans and Chinese. Many Indians are leaving the country. The future remains uncertain for the two groups. If you travel to Fiji you must be aware that there is instability in certain areas which have curfews. Posted by Shamira Buksh @ 10:47 PM.
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Fiji Islands: Any suggestions?
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Saturday, July 08, 2006. I hope you are all enjoying reading about the unique Fijian traditions. I am having a great time learning and exploring the interesting customs of the Fijian natives and Indians. Especially the Lovo and the Firewalking ceremonies. Many of you may have heard of the Fiji Islands. Are there any other things you would like me to explore next? I would love to get suggestions or comments. Zeitgiest. Weather Pixie.
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Fiji Islands: Speak Fijian
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Friday, July 07, 2006. Learn how to say Fijian words and phrases at this website:. Http:/ www.earthyfamily.com/FJ-words.htm. Posted by Shamira Buksh @ 1:58 PM. The Fijian Art of Storytelling (Meke). The Fijian Welcoming Ceremony. Welcome to my blog. More blogs to explore. Hurricane Katrina Relief and Aid. Charlene's Trip to India. Trips 2 Make You Sweat. The Official Nathan MacDonald Fan Site. Bruce Lee- The Greatest Fighter Of All Time.
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Fiji Islands: The Fijian Welcoming Ceremony
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Thursday, July 06, 2006. The Fijian Welcoming Ceremony. The Fijian natives are very friendly people. If you visit Fiji chances are that you will be invited to a village for the traditional welcoming ceremony. As the honored guest you are expected to respect the traditions of the ceremony. In addition there are many other rules worth noting when attending the welcoming ceremony:. One must wear modest clothing, no hat or shoes.
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Fiji Islands: The Fijian Art of Storytelling (Meke)
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Thursday, July 06, 2006. The Fijian Art of Storytelling (Meke). As you visit the villages of Fiji you will be exposed to great music and singing. Music is vital to the culture. The songs tell stories, legends, the spirit of the Fiji Islands. This is how legends are passed down. The above picture shows the Meke dance with women dancers and the orchestra in the background. Posted by Shamira Buksh @ 10:37 PM. The Fijian Welcoming Ceremony.
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Expensive Things: July 2006
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Luxurious and extravagant lifestyles are always of interest to the public. This blog was created to discuss the classy purchases of the rich and famous. Thursday, July 13, 2006. Prices for these private islands very greatly. From $1 million, all the way up to $45 million. $45 million was recently spend for Isla de sa Ferradura. Until Next Time,. Posted by Dennis at 2:03 PM. Traveling around the world in their private jets can be very stressful for billionaires. When land at their destination, they ex...
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Fiji Islands: A Fijian Legend
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This blog explores the rich culture of the beautiful islands of Fiji. Saturday, July 15, 2006. A favorite pastime for Fijians is to tell stories of legends and superstitions. I have a great memory of my grandma telling my sister and I stories of the Fijian Gods. I wanted to share a legend and found one about the shark god. Dakuwaqa the Shark God. So the octopus released him and Dakuwaqa kept his promise, and the people of Kadavu have no fear of sharks when out fishing or swimming. The high chiefs of Caka...
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The Official Nathan MacDonald Fan Site: July 2006
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The Official Nathan MacDonald Fan Site. Thank you for visiting my blog! This blog is dedicated to Nathan MacDonald: his magnificence, charisma, and intellect inspire us all. Thursday, July 13, 2006. A summary of my experience Summer 2006 at UWB. Search and the World Wide Web 2006:. Great Books in Business:. While unnecessarily ambiguous at first this class has turned out to be my most important management class. Through actual researching (requiring me to actually look at real life books) I have lear...