
Wendy McSwain
PADI Instructor
#162421
281-530-0712 Home
832-858-9007
Cell
281-530-5517 Fax
9007 Rocky Valley Drive
Houston, Texas 77083
wendy@outbackdivers.com
Fiji
has over 300 islands in its archipelago, each fringed with coral reefs and
lapped by warm azure waters - the diving and snorkelling are superb. Amid
its wealth of natural beauty, Fiji's true magic lies in its people and the
fascinating blend of their diverse cultures.
Fiji
is an interesting blend of Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, Indian, Chinese
and European influences. For nearly 50 years, until the military coup of 1987,
the indigenous people of Fiji represented an ethnic minority in their own
land.
Fiji
was the trade centre for the South Pacific during the 19th century, and the
British claimed it as a colony in 1874. During the century or so that Fiji
remained under British colonial rule, tens of thousands of indentured Indian
labourers were imported to work on sugar plantations. Indigenous Fijians,
however, managed to hold onto their traditional rites and practices - meke
(narrative dance), bure (house) construction, kava ceremonies, tapa-cloth
making and pottery.





