He was also motivated partly by the hope that British rule would bring civilization and Christianity to Fiji. Cakobau, a former cannibal, had himself converted to Christianity and renounced cannibalism in An Honoured Name He retained his position as Fiji's paramount chief as Vunivalu of Bau, and lived quietly until his death in , The Cakobau name is an honoured one in Fiji today, as many of the country's leading figures have been direct descendants of Cakobau's.
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara , modern Fiji's founding father, is also a descendant of Cakobau's, though not through the male line. Fiji's political, academic, and military elites are dotted with high-achieving Cakobau descendants. Wikimedia Foundation. Cakobau is a senior member of the Tui Kaba clan and a high chief on the island of Bau. These topics aggregate related items in the unpublished collections on to one page, e. By the s Fijian society, as well as coping with increasing contact with the outside world, was attempting to deal with the internal struggles betweem powerful confederations or matanitu.
One of the most powerful and influential was that of Bau whose area of hegemony was the western islands of the Koro sea. Ratu Seru Cakabau was the high chief of Bau. He was styled Vunivalu "War Lord" of Bau. As his influence grew over the period leading up to the cession of Fiji to Britain, he also styled himself Tui Viti or King of all Fiji. In fact in the decades prior to cession such a pretension was constantly challenged.
Following cession in which Ratu Seru was a key player, the British supported the idea that he was King. Died Feb Production place Attributed at: Tonga.
Production date 19thC late. Production place Photographed in: Fiji. Production date 20thC early. Production place Photographed in: British Isles. Museum number , Production date mid 19thC. Once a fierce cannibal, Cakobau renounced cannibalism upon his conversion to Christianity. Partly to pay a debt that he had incurred to the United States, and partly in the hope that the British would bring civilization and Christianity to Fiji, Cakobau decided to cede the islands to the United Kingdom in He remained Fiji's Paramount Chief, and lived quietly until his death in
0コメント