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Grounding Pacific practice, Fono at the Fale and Veiqaraqaravi Vakavanua

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dc.contributor.author Aporosa, S. Apo
dc.contributor.author Mikato Fa‘avae, David Taufui
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-01T20:52:22Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-01T20:52:22Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation https://doi.org/10.1002/j.18344461.2005.tb02894. en_US
dc.identifier.uri ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/949
dc.description 10 pages : PDF en_US
dc.description.abstract Pacific practice is grounded in vanua and fonua, Fijian and Tongan terms encapsulating notions of land, culture and people. Fono at the Fale and Veiqaraqaravi Vakavanua are expressions of vanua and fonua cultural practice and are facilitated by, and through, the use of kava. Kava, a culturally significant drink made from the roots of the piper methysticum plant, is used in many areas of the Pacific (or Moana), grounding cultural practice in tradition, values and beliefs—with knowledge and meaning-making imparted and shared with those involved (Aporosa, 2019b). That meaning-making includes talanoa, an explanatory and conversational process fundamental to the ways in which Fijian and Tongan people make sense of their veiyaloni and vā inter-connections and interactions with the physical, spiritual, sacred and ancestral vanua and fonua—through land, sky, moana and people, including deity (Fa‘avae et al., 2021). In this paper we explain and reflect on the use of Fono at the Fale and Veiqaraqaravi Vakavanua, inclusive of kava and talanoa at the University of Waikato (UoW) as culturally-embedded practices associated with Pacific student and staff learning and interactions, through vanua and fonua expressions of iMua linked to UoW strategic vision and goals en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Waikato Journal of Education en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 26;
dc.subject fono at the fale, kava, the conch, welcoming ceremony en_US
dc.title Grounding Pacific practice, Fono at the Fale and Veiqaraqaravi Vakavanua en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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