Indigenous Fijians
Indigenous Fijians, also known as iTaukei, are the native people of Fiji. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices, languages, and social structures. The majority of Indigenous Fijians speak Fijian, one of the official languages of the country, and they often engage in communal activities that strengthen their ties to family and community.
The society of Indigenous Fijians is organized around clans and villages, with a strong emphasis on respect for elders and communal decision-making. Their customs include traditional ceremonies, dances, and crafts, which play a vital role in preserving their identity and passing down knowledge through generations.