Fiji
Fiji comprises over 800 islands and the official languages of Fiji are Fijian, Fiji Hindi, and English, although many other languages are spoken in the islands. Find out more about Fiji through our collections, videos, blogs, and a Fijian language activity book.
Watch: Emele Ugavule and Melanie Ioane-Warren talk about Fijian Iyau
As part of Fiji Language Week 2024, Emele Ugavule, a Tokelauan/Fijian storyteller, Pacific Cultures Tautai intern Melanie Ioane-Warren, and Curator Pacific Cultures Emelihter Kihleng talk to 531 PI about some of the Fijian Iyau (treasures) at Te Papa.
Plates of pearl
Pearl-shell breastplates, called civa in Fijian, were worn as ornaments by chiefs in Fiji and many other Pacific regions. They were highly valued and often used in ceremonies. More elaborate styles of civa evolved in the early 1800s with the increasing availability of metal tools and whale teeth.
Long-legged warbler – Fiji's secretive and elusive bird
The long-legged warbler (Trichocichla rufa) was described in 1890 based on three specimens collected on Viti Levu, Fiji’s main island, and are now ranked as Endangered. The first nest, which contained two eggs and produced two chicks, was discovered in 2009.