the Republic of the Fiji Islands |
| Date Added: June 22, 2007 07:50:58 AM |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The first inhabitants of Fiji arrived from South East Asia long before contact with European explorers in the seventeenth century. Pottery excavated from Fijian towns showed that Fiji was settled before or around 1000 BC. This question of Pacific migration still lingers.[1] The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited Fiji in 1643 while looking for the Great Southern Continent. [2] It was not until the nineteenth century, however, that Europeans settled the islands permanently. [3] The islands came under British control as a colony in 1874, and the British brought over Indian contract labourers. It was granted independence in 1970. Democratic rule was interrupted by two military coups in 1987 because the government was perceived as dominated by the Indo-Fijian (Indian) community. The second 1987 coup saw the British monarchy and the Governor General replaced by a non-executive President, and the country changed the long form of its name from Dominion of Fiji to Republic of Fiji (and to Republic of the Fiji Islands in 1997). The coups contributed to heavy Indian emigration; the population loss resulted in economic difficulties but ensured that Melanesians became the majority. |








