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  1. Mar 3, 2024 · Established in 1876, the council was used as an advisory body for the British colonial rulers. After Fiji's independence in 1970, the GCC became entrenched in the constitution, with chiefs acting as a significant part of Fiji's senate.

  2. 3 days ago · Great Council of Chiefs. The Bose Levu Vakaturaga was a formal gathering of Fiji's indigenous (iTaukei) chiefs. It was established by the British Colonial Government in 1875 as an advisory body and named the Council of Chiefs (the term “Great” was added sometime later in the twentieth century).

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  4. Feb 18, 2023 · The Council of Chiefs morphed into a “Great” council (GCC) in the colonial broadcasting era in the 1950s (Field). In pre-colonial Fiji, there was no formal organisation of chiefs. While it can be said the Council was essentially a colonial construct, it has its roots in Fijian tradition (Norton).

  5. Jan 17, 2021 · They enabled chiefs to wrestle and hold power and therefore were an integral parcel of the traditiona­l Fijian leadership structures. Warriors were also so important to chiefs that they were often buried with their wives and their weapons, a rite normally accorded to royalties.

  6. The House of Chiefs in Fiji consists of the Fijian nobility, composed of about seventy chiefs of various ranks, majority of which are related. It is not a formal political body and is not the same as the former Great Council of Chiefs, which was a political body with a prescribed constitutional role, although the membership of the two bodies did overlap to a great extent.

  7. Dec 1, 2019 · Using both historical and ethnographic materials from a Fijian village, I argue here that its “petty chief,” as the role was called by nineteenth-century Westerners, is a powerful linkage to a...

  8. Many distinctive features of Fijian culture of the late 18th and 19th centuries have continued into the present. The role of chiefs, the yaqona (kava) ceremony, and the presentation and exchange of valuables through gatherings known as solevu continue to be vitally important today.

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