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Traditional Ritual of a Child – Bestowal of Names
Straight after the sevusevu a bath tub or basin filled with water, live prawns& bua leaves is brought forward for the naming procedure to commence. The usage of bua leaves& live prawns signifies life in both the sea and the land. It is their belief that the child will know her/his traditional role and responsibility not only but will also survive in both the sea and land. Once the basin is filled with water, prawns and buaniviti leaves (Fagraea Berteriana: Loganiaceae) an elder will carry the new born and dip his/her legs to the water, after dipping it in the water.
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Traditional Ritual of a Child – Bestowal of Names
Elders of the family and other kinship ties present performed the ritual of naming the first born child. \n\t\nThen a first kava presented which is normally the sevusevu of the child. A second kava was presented by heralds signifying the ancient ritual of the vanua “lotu vakavanua” to introduce the name yet to be bestowed upon the child.\n
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