Miko the Kitty: Rotuma is a small island, approximately 650 km. north of Fiji. The island and its nearby islets are a Fijean dependency since 1881 when the island was ceded to the United Kingdom. The Rotuman people constitute a minority within the Republic of Fiji, with a culture that resembles more that of other Polynesian islands such as Tonga, Samoa, Futuna and Uvea. The following video is an insight into the Rotuman culture and the struggle to keep their language of the Rotuman community who leaves the island. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_jZ7N4qJkE
Updated on 2012-05-13 05:41:26
Miko the Kitty: Rotuma Day celebrations generally consist of sporting contests, card playing, feasting and traditional dancing. The following video makes part of the 2011 Rotuma Day celebrations that took place in Fiji's capital, Suva. Discover the music of the Rotuman people. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S24DqHUpJlE
Updated on 2012-05-13 04:57:43
Miko the Kitty: Reflections of Fiji's Minister for Primary Industries and acting Minister for Defence, National Security and Immigration Joketani Cokanasiga during Rotuma Day 2012. http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=201099
Updated on 2012-05-13 04:39:51
Miko the Kitty: A trip to Fiji's waters to discover nature's splendor and the beautiful bull shark. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3mjvnF1qjg&feature=related
Updated on 2012-05-13 03:36:17
Raúl Hurtado: Discover Fiji at its best - a great website for travelers - http://www.fijime.com/
Updated on 2012-03-22 15:37:10