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The Sacred Kava Ritual
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002323
    Country Fiji
    ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations Performing Arts Social practices, rituals, festive events Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
    Address
    87 Queen Elizabeth Drive, Nasese, Suva Fiji.
    Year of Designation 2022
Description Throughout the Pacific, kava is synonymous as the elixir or drink of the gods. Known in various words ranging from kau, sakau, kava, ava and yaqona, the ritual commonality is similar. This video revisits the sacred kava ritual from a retelling of the indigenous spirituality and worldview as far as yaqona, chiefs, mana, power and the people are involved.
Social and cultural significance This is a very serious and noble form of dance performed only by men to chiefs. Such mekes are sung where the yaqona (kava) for a chief is being prepares; the singing of it tells of the actions to be done, for example when the yaqona is to be prepared and served. It is a very solemn occasion and one which is performed with dignity. The words echo praise. The lali sounds severe and the tempo of chanting is somber – all reflecting the seriousness of the occasion.
Transmission method
Community Fiji

Information source
iTaukei Institute of Language & Culture (TILC)

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