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Fijians today
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fijians today
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Fijian Today
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Indigeous Fijians today
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Precolonial fiji
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pre colonial fiji again
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pre colonial fiji
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Indigeous population of Fiji. Few photos of pre colonial Fiji, special highlight hairstyles
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hi ababda what international languages do they speak? (english/french/spanish) are they friendly ? i would love to go there for vacation and of course,is it possible to hook up with their women while on vacation there? ( sorry i am a bad boy,my favorite dish is between women's legs) also,do u think its easy to blend with them? Eddy1977 Well most of the islands in Melanesia speaks English as a international language along with their own languages according to tribe and region as well. However, French is spoken on the island of New Caledonia, and the French make up fifteen percent of the population their, which is the cause of many political problems on New Caledonia. However, like your country Nigeria, the local created a form of Pidgin English mainly on the island of Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. No, Eddy you will not have no problem blending in with the local population, because most likely many people will think you are local at first until you speak, until they realize you are foreign. Well, i was in Fiji, and many people in Fiji are quite friendly to Africans in general, however in Fiji there are problems with the Indians from India, that was exported by the British to fiji to work basically as servants or slaves to work the sugar cane plantations on the island. As far as your other interests, you will not have no problems in that part of the world. I'll leave it at that. |
definitely last of the photos of solomons
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Photos of the Solomons
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last of the photos of the people in the solomons islands
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Mrjaybrown, it depends on the area and tribe of the particular Melanesians, I know for a fact it is very uncommon to see fijians with blond hair, however among some of the islands within the Solomons such as Malaita, and Santa Isabel people with blond colored here is not a unusually site, but not uncommon. However, since this is planet earth, i believe all areas of the planet is wonderful despite the problems, and all cultures all earth has its beauty as well. |
Here is another Link Eddy i could post the picture but i will provide a link with the beauty of the island and peoples http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.globalphotographic.net/sal7a.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.globalphotographic.net/Pacific.htm&usg=__2qHdWCBbhYp5orucUlcO-2aGlDw=&h=707&w=781&sz=366&hl=en&start=38&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=iwhZh60DW28l4M:&tbnh=129&tbnw=143&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmalaita%2Bsolomon%2Bislands%26start%3D36%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26rlz%3D1R2ADFA_enUS338%26ndsp%3D18%26tbs%3Disch:1 |
Eddy1977 Actually, that is their natural hair color without dyeing it, however as i heard from some aboringines in Australia, and few of them have blond hair as well, their hair usually get darker once they get older, but some still maintain their natural blond hair when they are older as well. No, it is not a wig, and their hair color is not dyed but in its natural state. Many of children from the solomon islands and some Australian aboringines are naturally blond or red hair, which is not a big deal with these people. |
bjee:are u one of them? Bjee, I am not one of them but African like yourself but i am from Northern Sudan. Nevertheless, i have visited that part of the world before mainly Fiji and Australia for vacation, and i have some relatives that live in melbourne Australia, and i have met some solomon islanders and other melanesian while i was in Australia. |
are u one of them? |
Faces solomon island
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More faces from the Solomon islands |
More faces from the Solomon islands
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faces of the Solomon Islands
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Photos of some of the faces from the Solomon Islands.
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Note: The melanesia islands is comprised of the countries of Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, and New Caledonia, however many of the countries in Melanesia have a significant polynesian minorities, yet in New Caledonia case a significant european minority. |
Note: The melanesia islands is comprise of the countries of Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, and New Caledonia, however many of the countries in Melanesia have a significant polynesian minorities, yet in New Caledonia case a significant european minority. |
Melanesia is a subregion of Oceania extending from the western end of the Pacific Ocean to the Arafura Sea, and eastward to Fiji. The region comprises most of the islands immediately north and northeast of Australia. The name Melanesia (from Greek: μέλας black; νῆσος, islands) was first used by Jules Dumont d'Urville in 1832 to denote an ethnic and geographical grouping of islands distinct from Polynesia and Micronesia. In other words, Melanesians are black island people in the south pacific that migranted their thousands of years ago, unlike blacks in the americas that came to the americas as slaves. Needless to say, the majority of the world languages is spoken on the island of New Guinea which is in Melanesia. |
the last of the pyramids on african soil
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And Meroe
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pyramids of Giza and Meroe
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and the pyramids of Giza Egypt and the pyramids of meroe northern sudan |
red pyramid
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nuri pyramid complex in northern sudan
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