My friend, Fiji isn't exactly separated by race. Missionaries came and set up schools. So depending where you lived that's what you were, unless you were a fijian of Indian descent then you might still hold onto Hinduism. But in my family, which is pretty big, we have everything from Catholics, methodists, and protestants.
Just depends what school you went too
hindoo is the main religion in Fiji
Major Religion In Fiji Christianity Hindusim Islam Minor Religion Buddist Silhks and other faith
Christianity ------------------------- Not necessarily, Fiji has not been declared a Christian country although there have been many articles in the Fiji Times around it. Fiji is actually a multi racial society with people of all different religions free to practice their own publicly. There is not one religion alone in Fiji and no religion dominates the other.
Fiji is divided administratively into four divisions, which are further subdivided into fourteen provinces
53 percent Christian, 38 percent Hindu, and 8 percent Muslim.
one of the advantages of going to fiji is you get to see the beautiful beaches and flowers
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.
Fiji is a diverse island country with many people of many races which they bring with them their religion and culture. More then 52% of the total population in Fiji are Christians while the rest are Hindus, Muslims, Skhis, and Bhuddist.
Hindi is a religion.India and Fiji ar mostly incorporated in this religion. India is in Asia and Fiji is in Oceania.
Indians, from the country of India, have moved to Fiji and have created a mixed people.
Before Fiji was colonised to England, Fiji was divided into many many kingdoms. There were kings, queens, princesses etc....after colonization all was dissolved. A few people are of royal descent in Fiji. These people do not engage much with public and simply resides in the village of there forefathers. They are not well known as much as their forefathers.
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