We can't be sure, because they ate all the early visitors to Fiji....
No, just kidding. They were not. However, I am reminded of the joke from Mark Twain's book on Hawaii, quoting a local chieftain who remarked, "We understand Christianity - we have eaten the missionaries."
People who comes from Fiji are known as Fijians.
Yes, lots including former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudrys daughter who is married to a native fijian.
Native fijians (i-taukei) - 54.3% Indo - fijians - 38.1% Rotumans - 1.2% And other minorities including Europeans, Chinese and Pacific Islanders.
Ethnics of Fiji: Native fijians are predominatly Melanesian with some Polynesian ancestory. The largest group of Fijians other then the natives are Indians, Chinese, neighbouring pacific islanders, Europeans, Others.
You mean, were the apache indians cannibles.
No. In Fiji, Indo-fijians are considered Fijians according to the Government. But when Indo-Fijians migrate elsewhere they are grouped as Asians.
Fijians started moving to Canada in large numbers in 1962-3.
the fijiansor the Sevens'
yes just like all animals are edible, elephants are edible.
Fijians
A brief overview of employment in Fiji indicates Native Fijians tend to work in the tourism/hospitality industry, while Indo-Fijians are more likely to work in trades and as technicians. Otherwise, people of Fiji work in exactly the same kind of occupations as do those in the rest of the world.
He had no influence on the fijians, he was just passing through Fiji. He did not even land in Fiji.