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      • The Great Council of Chiefs (GCC), known as Bose Levu Vakaturaga in Fijian, dates back to colonial times. 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.
  1. The formal colonisation of Fiji in 1874 was an unu-sual affair. In contrast to many other parts of the world where colonial rule was imposed by force, the paramount chiefs of Fiji, located mainly in the south and east of the island group, petitioned the British to establish a Crown colony. Although significant

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  3. The House of Chiefs in Fiji consists of the Fijian nobility, composed of about seventy chiefs of various ranks, majority of which are related.

  4. Feb 18, 2023 · IN 1874, thirteen Fijian chiefs headed by the Vunivalu, Ratu Seru Cakobau, ceded Fiji to Great Britain. Queen Victoria, Empress of India, was on the throne. Her Prime Minister at the time was the Conservative statesman, Benjamin Disraeli.

  5. 2 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).

  6. There exists nevertheless an idealized version of the chiefdom, transmitted not only by colonial administrators, historians and anthropologists (Roth, Scarr, Geddes) but also by certain contemporary Fijians, often from chiefly families.

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  7. This article lists the heads of state of Fiji, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Fiji in 1871 to the present day. Currently, the head of state of Fiji is the president of the republic, appointed by the Parliament for a three-year term under the terms of the Constitution of 2013. [1]

  8. Cakobau’s main rival was the Tongan chief Maʿafu, who led an army of Christian Tongans and their allies from eastern Fiji. After a short-lived alliance with Maʿafu, Cakobau became a Christian in 1854, thus bringing most Fijians under the influence of Methodist missionaries.

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