Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form, was introduced to Fiji by Indian indentured laborers who arrived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These laborers brought their cultural practices, including rangoli, as a way to celebrate festivals and maintain their cultural identity in a new land. Over time, rangoli has become a significant part of Fijian Indian culture, especially during celebrations like Diwali.
Missionaries brought first pigs to Fiji Missionaries brought first pigs to FijiMissionaries brought first pigs to Fiji
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
A Rangoli Is A Pattern That Has To Be Symatrical Otherwise It's Not A Rangoli Pattern
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.
The Rangoli called in Kerala is kolam.
Rangoli is a kind of powder that the Indians use for festivals.You put the rangoli in a plate and you make mandalas with it.The rangoli comes in a lot of different colors.I suggest you go on Google and write rangoli to check the photos they're really beautiful.
'yukta yamini kaushal first invented the rangoli'
what are old and current practices of rangoli
when hindus celebrate diwali they make rangoli patterns
Obviously not..infact there are different rangoli patterns..