Indians
Indians commonly migrated to Fiji to find new homes. These were the first people to bring pigs to the island which is where they raised them.
Missionaries
Pigs were brought to Fiji by the early Polynesian settlers as a source of food and for cultural significance. They played a crucial role in traditional ceremonies and feasts, symbolizing wealth and status within the community. Over time, pigs became an integral part of Fijian agriculture and cuisine, reflecting the islands' rich cultural heritage.
In 1879 when the British brought Indians over to work on the sugarcane fields of Fiji, Hindi was introduced to the Pacific first time.
For breeding and keeping for food.
Poultry, cats, dogs, horses, cattle, sheep goats, and pigs!
They come from Mexico and they were brought to England then shiped to Australia... The feral cat wasnt perticually brought here as feral it was brought here domestic and and she was a pregnate they let it go and they spread.
The Spanish brought guinea pigs from their colonies in South America to Europe.
Pigs were introduced to America by Spanish explorers in the early 16th century during the Columbian Exchange. They were first brought to the Caribbean islands and later introduced to mainland North and South America.
The two main ethnic groups in Fiji are the indigenous Fijians and Indians, who are descended from indentured labourers brought to Fiji by the British.
pigs were boutgh to rarotonga in the early 19`00s