Fijians are the indigenous people of Fiji, an island nation in the South Pacific. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and art, reflecting their deep connection to the land and sea. Fijian society is known for its communal lifestyle and strong family ties, which play a vital role in their daily lives.
The Fijian language, also called Fijian, is an important aspect of their identity, with various dialects spoken across the islands. Fijians are renowned for their hospitality, often welcoming visitors with traditional ceremonies and feasts, showcasing their vibrant culture and warm spirit.