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Na Magimagi

  • By - Serafimi Naulumatua
  • 06 October, 2021

In the Lau Islands in Fiji, the fibre of the coconut husk is made into magimagi.  A special coconut called...

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Na Masi

  • By - Serafimi Naulumatua
  • 05 October, 2021
Na MasiNa Masi 1Na Masi 2
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Na Iri

  • By - Serafimi Naulumatua
  • 04 October, 2021

Fijian fans are called iri and there are many types, sizes and purposes around Fiji’s diverse chiefdoms.  The common ones...

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Na Salusalu

  • By - Serafimi Naulumatua
  • 03 October, 2021

Salusalu means garland.  Originally, a salusalu was an extension or personification of one’s natural heritage particularly in the performing of...

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Vosa Mada Challenge

  • By - Serafimi Naulumatua
  • 03 October, 2021
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Uses of Masi

  • By - Serafimi Naulumatua
  • 17 September, 2021
Masi serves common purposes such as clothing, headwear, wedding attire, beddings, wall hangings and various ceremonial uses for births, rites of passage, weddings and deaths.
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