In Fiji, tourism contributes nearly 40 per cent to its GDP and employs more than 150,000 people both directly and indirectly.
For generations, Indigenous iTaukei people in Fiji have not only protected a loved one’s burial grounds, but also freshwater and marine areas in their memory. Upon the burial of a family member ...
Though disproportionately affected by plastic pollution, Indigenous Peoples are struggling to shape a global treaty on it.
Since the 1980s there have been four coups in Fiji - each with links to ethnic tension between Indigenous Fijians ... “There was a lot of violence, people lose their lives, Indians were ...
Indigenous (iTaukei) people across Fiji have historically protected their freshwater and marine areas in memory of chiefs and community members who have passed away. These are called aquatic ...
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