Fijian Language Week display, Tūranga
- Description:
- Fijian Iri (fan), and tabua (sacred whale tooth necklace). Tabua are said to have supernatural powers and bring good luck, which is why they are given at occasions such as weddings, births, and funerals. Tūranga, Wednesday 5 October 2022. File reference: IMG_1497 Photo by Moata Tamaira From the collection of
- Display date:
- 2022-10-05
- Location:
- Fiji
- Collections:
- Christchurch City Libraries Flickr
- Contributors:
- Christchurch City Libraries
- Content partner:
- Christchurch City Libraries
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