Traditional Ritual of a Child – Bestowal of Names
  • Manage No PI00007295
    Country Fiji
    Year 04/02/2011
    ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Social practices, rituals, festive events
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Description Magiti (food prepared for the occasion) and the qaviqavi (stable food) shared among the elders during the bestowing of the child’s name not only that the food is consumed during the chanting of the Kinikinibua; And once the naming ceremony is coming to an end, a yaqona and iyau (mats) is then presented by the child’s parents to show their appreciation to their family members/clan, this yaqona is known as ivono ni yaca, the name that has been bestowed, it also marks the completion of the ceremony.
Photographer Kelera Dikakua, Ilaitia Senikuraciri
Place Naqelewai village Nabobuco district Naitasiri province File Size 2.8 MB
Definition 96 x 96 File Format .jpg
Copyright iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture, Ministry of iTaukei Affairs Copyright
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