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Delight that the National Archives of Fiji team
completed his genealogy tracing session in
15 minutes - they found his great-great-great
grandfather's boarding pass.
Erin Kimber, the university library archivist based at the Macmillan Brown Library Archive and Tudreu, inside Kimber's Tudreu and Ranasoisoi, with Selwyn Libraries' Local
workspace. History Librarian Sarah Davy, after their tour of the
facility.
FIJI By Ariela Zibiah
Our identity, our sense of belonging, the space we inhabit,
AIRWAYS our spirituality, our totems – all these and more comprise
fundamental elements of our existence. They dictate, to a
certain extent, our interactions. For diasporic populations, some
HELPS choose to be completely immersed in the country and culture
they’ve adopted, while some will continue to seek answers –
perhaps to respond to gaps in stories passed down by family.
Another common characteristic of diasporic populations is
FIJIANS the prevalence of sub-nationalism, usually illustrated by the
freedom to express cultural differences within a nation. In
Aotearoa New Zealand for example, Pacific languages are
TRACE celebrated throughout the year. We Fijians celebrate Fijian
Language Week in the leadup to Fiji Day on October 10th.
Last year’s Vosa-Vakaviti week preceded the Te
Waipounamu South Island 2024 Fiji Day Celebration in
HISTORY Otautahi Christchurch, which saw some 3000 Fijians walk
through the Selwyn Council Sports Centre. It also marked the
first attempt at a collective Fiji Day celebration, open to anyone
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