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A woman sells coconuts at the Suva Municipal Market. Photo: ATTA, Cedric Jean-Baptiste Kiwis often overlook Fiji’s capital, Suva, for their holiday but the bustling multicultural city is rich in ...
Community-led peace efforts highlighted at event held at the Fiji Museum SUVA, FIJI – Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), hosted the 9th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration ...
“That they reached Fiji directly from North America seems crazy,” said co-author Jimmy McGuire, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and herpetology curator at the Museum of Vertebrate ...
"That they reached Fiji directly from North America seems crazy," said co-author Jimmy McGuire, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and herpetology curator at the Museum of Vertebrate ...
They fell ill after drinking pina colada cocktails prepared at a bar in the five-star Warwick Fiji resort on the Coral Coast, about 45 miles west of the capital Suva, officials said. A health ...
Development continued beyond removal of the capital to Suva in 1882 as companies continued to establish ... conditions based on recommendations from the National Trust of Fiji or the Fiji Museum, such ...
That “needle in the haystack” is a South Pacific archipelago of 900,000 people, about half of whom live in the capital city of Suva. Formerly a British colony, Fiji has three official ...
This paper pays homage to the late Professor, Brij Lal, for the critical role he played in debunking colonial and patriarchal myths about Fiji’s Indian indentured (girmitiya) women. From as early as ...
And then we have Kaiafa Ledua and Moala Tuataha, who built this vessel called Ai Volasiga Vou, which happens to be the exact replica of the Ratu Finau, which was completed in 1913 and is housed in the ...
To mark International Museum Day, a new exhibition was opened at the Fiji Museum in Suva and was free for the public just for the day to mark the occasion. Fiji Museum Acting Coordinator, Dr.
Baker and seven of his Fijian converts were dismembered, burnt, and eaten by Vitu Levu villagers; the missionary’s leather sandals are on display in the Fiji Museum in the capital of Suva.