Fijian Indians
Fijian Indians are people of Indian descent living in Fiji. They primarily descended from laborers brought to the islands by the British during the indentured labor system in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, they make up a significant portion of Fiji's population and contribute to the country's diverse culture and economy.
The Fijian Indian community has maintained its cultural heritage, including languages like Hindi and Fiji Hindi, as well as traditions in music, dance, and cuisine. They play a vital role in various sectors, including agriculture, business, and education, shaping the social and economic landscape of Fiji.