- In Fijian,
Turaga is the word for a man. The
Turaga-ni-Koro is a
title for the head of a
village (Koro), who is
usually elected or
appointed by the villagers...
- The
Turaga nation is an
indigenous movement based in
northern Pentecost Island, Vanuatu. Its
leader is
Chief Viraleo Boborenvanua, and it has also been...
- The Sau
turaga clan is the
second highest clan of the
Fijian social hierarchy system. The name
itself means "steward chief".
Holders of such a
title have...
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Turaga na
Rasau is a
traditional Fijian chiefly title of the Lau Islands.
Prior to Fiji's
colonial days, Fiji had many
different Vanua with
their own Paramount...
- The
Turaga na
Ravunisa is a
Fijian Chiefly title of the Lau Islands, in
particular the
village of
Lomaloma on the
Island of
Vanua Balavu. The
title holder...
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Siromi Dokonivalu Turaga is a
Fijian lawyer, politician, and
cabinet minister.
Since 24
December 2022 he has been the Attorney-General of Fiji. He is a...
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Waisea Turaga is a
Fijian international male lawn bowler.
Turaga won a
triples bronze medal (with Arun
Kumar and
David Aitcheson) at the 2015 Asia Pacific...
- for the
other villages: he
frees Turaga Nokama in Ga-Koro,
Turaga Onewa in Po-Koro,
Turaga Matau in Le-Koro, and
Turaga Nuju in Ko-Koro, also recovering...
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There are
three confederacies in the
Fijian Traditional Government, Kubuna,
Tovata and Burebasaga. One of the two
Paramount chiefly tribes in the Kubuna...
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Turaga Desiraju (1935–1992; Machilipatnam,
Andhra Pradesh) was an
Indian neurophysiologist and a
professor at
National Institute of
Mental Health and Neurosciences...