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An Indigenous sailor who has never owned a boat is the flagbearer for Fiji for Paris Games - Newsday
Growing up in Fiji in the South Pacific, ... The 24-year-old Ratulu has never owned a boat, but he is primed to become the first I-Taukei Indigenous sailor to compete at the Olympics.
Beyond Fiji’s palm-fringed beaches and luxury resorts lies a deeper story, one told through traditional village visits, kava ...
Indigenous religious practices in Fiji consisted of ancestor worship and animism, but today just over 60 percent of the population is Christian, 27 percent Hindu, and 9 percent Muslim.
From creating the world’s largest Marine Protected Area to launching the biggest Indigenous-led marine reserve on earth, ...
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Mongabay on MSNFunerary practices in Fiji protect marine areas while honoring the deceased - MSNFor generations, Indigenous iTaukei people in Fiji have not only protected a loved one’s burial grounds, but also freshwater ...
Around the World: Chinese artist fined for filming Uyghur music in Xinjiang, Aboriginal trailblazers nominated for Tasmanian Young Achiever Awards, Indigenous Fijian traditions ensure the ocean is ...
Growing up in Fiji in the South Pacific, Viliame Ratulu saw sailing as a “rich man’s sport.” The 24-year-old Ratulu has never owned a boat, but he is primed to become the first I-Taukei ...
MARSEILLE, France (AP) — Growing up in Fiji in the South Pacific, Viliame Ratulu saw sailing as a “rich man’s sport.” The 24-year-old Ratulu has never owned a boat, but he is primed to ...
MARSEILLE, France (AP) — Growing up in Fiji in the South Pacific, Viliame Ratulu saw sailing as a “rich man’s sport.” The 24-year-old Ratulu has never owned a… ...
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