Many are Christians now, however they often recount their own country's history by explaining to people that there used to be a lot of cannibalism in Fiji until Christianity changed their culture thanks to Christian missionaries who risked their lives to go their and preach to them.
No. In Fiji, Indo-fijians are considered Fijians according to the Government. But when Indo-Fijians migrate elsewhere they are grouped as Asians.
He doesn't follow any religion.
People who comes from Fiji are known as Fijians.
There are many things why Fijians are good in rugby. Rugby is considered to be a mans religion in Fiji and possibly women. It is just the nations game.
the fijiansor the Sevens'
Fijians started moving to Canada in large numbers in 1962-3.
Fijians exhibit a diverse range of skin tones, primarily due to the country's multicultural population, which includes Indigenous Fijians, Indo-Fijians, and other ethnic groups. Indigenous Fijians typically have darker skin tones, while Indo-Fijians may have lighter to medium skin tones, reflecting their South Asian heritage. Overall, the variety in skin color showcases Fiji's rich cultural and ethnic diversity.
the religion twi speakers follow is Africa or christiantie
Fijians
He had no influence on the fijians, he was just passing through Fiji. He did not even land in Fiji.
No, the government can't ever make a national religion for everyone to follow.
They follow christianity.