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THE TRADITIONAL FIJIAN BURE
  • Manage No DI00000121
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Simione Sevudredre, Senior Administration Officer, iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture
    Published Year 2013
    Language English
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Description There were once three traditional house- construction styles in Fiji. The first, rausina, was common in the hinterland tribes of mainland Vitilevu. Its prominent feature was its single-ridge pole that gave the roof a conical shape. The second, kubulolo, was common in the outer islands of the Lau group. Its prominent feature was its oval shape, which is a typical feature in Polynesian Tonga and Samoa, two islands renowned for their trade with the Lau islands. The third, which is the focus of this article, is called the vasemasema style, and it was known for its two main ridge posts and was commonly found around coast tribes and villages on the main islands of Vitilevu and Vanualevu.

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