Fiji in Africa

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  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2018
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  • @beverlymendheim5691
    @beverlymendheim5691 Před 3 lety +40

    when I saw this MEETING, I almost burst into tears of joy! AFRICA AND PASIFIKA COMING TOGETHER!

  • @andyfenehia7235
    @andyfenehia7235 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Who also tear up 😢 with me watching and listening to beautiful pacific fiji 🇫🇯 song 🎵♥ beautiful.

  • @albertg63
    @albertg63 Před 2 lety +20

    You can just tell how connected we are from the harmony's and songs.

  • @tevitasaisai5829
    @tevitasaisai5829 Před rokem +11

    No one else can sing this song better than our Fijian brothers . To God be thy Glory

  • @Speakermanmedium
    @Speakermanmedium Před rokem +7

    Bro tears coming out my eyes right nice nice boys 😢😢😢

  • @feelthebeatz429
    @feelthebeatz429 Před 2 lety +25

    Do you reckoned the voice and vocals similarity of these two nations? Fiji and Africa🤷
    A big BULA from Fiji🇫🇯

  • @onlyone6537
    @onlyone6537 Před 5 lety +25

    Beautiful..praise God...proud to see this ..

  • @kainoaahquin6620
    @kainoaahquin6620 Před 3 lety +33

    Love the video. A Hawaiian watching from Utah. Always loved the Harmonies from our Pacific Islands, that’s what makes us different from everyone else and unique. Bula Vinaka!.

    • @Shimmye
      @Shimmye Před 2 lety +1

      It’s Christian influenced singing every little bit of it besides if you just heard it you would know it’s African we are know for those things but at last it’s from our viti brothers coming from taqanika (africa) so no wonder it’s sounds African bula bula family

    • @lostdracco6744
      @lostdracco6744 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Shimmye The pacific people are good people, Good to see pasifika come together with africans

  • @chalgoode6449
    @chalgoode6449 Před 4 lety +71

    We Africans shall always welcome our Australasian Brothers and sisters so long as they never forget their blackness.

    • @jnavsslick3764
      @jnavsslick3764 Před 4 lety +5

      We are the same my brother!

    • @jnavsslick3764
      @jnavsslick3764 Před 4 lety +6

      @Issy guise we are melanisians .. We are not polynisans and our ancestors did not come from south America!! We have dark skin

    • @Samizouza
      @Samizouza Před 4 lety +9

      @Issy guise I think he meant the region "Australasia," and not Australia the country.

    • @Samizouza
      @Samizouza Před 4 lety +4

      @Issy guise I was merely talking about the region based what the original comment meant, never said anything about your origins. Besides, Fijians speak and act like Polynesians despite being Melanesians appearance wise anyways last time I checked.
      And I think the word he was looking for is "Oceania."

    • @devilish6664
      @devilish6664 Před 4 lety +1

      Fiji is in the Melanesian region

  • @jonekoroisovau3007
    @jonekoroisovau3007 Před 10 měsíci +1

    True patriotism Mr Fiji Sevens 🇫🇯 Coach. Sing from the bottom of his heart ❤️ 😊

  • @rainchild-711
    @rainchild-711 Před rokem +10

    I just saw a travel post where native Fijian elders where explaining that their ancestors sailed directly from Africa thousands of years ago and shipwrecked off one of the islands of Fiji and that's how they set up their first villages in Fiji. They even know the specific region of Africa where their ancestors came from and that's the shores of Lake Tanganyika in modern day Tanzania (includes Zambia and DRC). In fact, some native Fijians retain ancestral songs which still refer to Tanganyika as a result some Fijians still call Africa as a whole as "Tanganyika".

    • @Smokiejoe679
      @Smokiejoe679 Před rokem +3

      We also believe that our journey begins futher then that, it says that Lutunasobasoba who is believed to be the Father of all Fijians was married to Nai an Egyptian women.
      It does not say where lutunasobasoba is from.
      I believe lutunasobasoba was a Hebrew Israelite who may have settled in Ethiopia because if you look at us Fijians we are similar to Ethiopians.
      From day one the Ethiopians have always claimed there Roots to Israel.
      I believe that we Fijians make up a tribe of one of the lost tribes of Israel that was scattered around the world when it was invaded by the assyrians for there disobedience to Elohim.

    • @rainchild-711
      @rainchild-711 Před rokem +4

      @@Smokiejoe679 I see. What does Lutunasobasoba mean in Fijian?
      So to provide some background, I am an African from Zambia 🇿🇲 and like all native Zambians and Southern Africans I am Bantu. In my Bantu language called Lozi (which is a Southern African Tsotho/Tswana language) the word Lu-tu is the singular form of a specific type of unified human population (A nation, tribe, family...etc). In other Bantu languages the word Lutu would be rendered as "Luntu" (the letter 'n' is included but it doesn't change the meaning. Just like in Lozi/Tsotho/Tswana we don't say 'Bantu' (people) or 'Muntu' (person), instead we say 'Batu' or 'Mutu' to mean the same thing. Na=is (are) and 'Soba' means "Lost" in all the Bantu languages of the African great lakes region such as Tanganyika, Nyanza(Lake Victoria) and Lake Malawi. So my literal interpretation of 'Lutunasobasoba' is " A twice lost population or people".

    • @Smokiejoe679
      @Smokiejoe679 Před rokem

      @@rainchild-711 wow that is amazing
      Thank you for your wisdom 🙏🏽
      I intend on coming to Africa one day to trace the roots of my ancestors.
      There is a Rock in Fiji that has ancient writings on it.
      When they did research on it they found out that the writings were Ancient Hebrew.
      It was Israeli Scientists that confirmed this.
      They actually came to Fiji and wanted to take the rock back to Israel with them but were denied by the village locals.
      Google Fiji ancient Hebrew writings 👍

    • @Smokiejoe679
      @Smokiejoe679 Před rokem

      @@rainchild-711 Lutu in Fiji means Fall and soba means the flower of the banana.
      Also our oral history says that on there journey here to Fiji
      They had in there possession “Na kato ni cakacaka mana” it means An Ark or a chest that held something strong and valuable that could work wonders.
      And it got dropped into the ocean 🌊 due to a storm that they encountered.
      This is still remembered today through cultural hyms/songs of there journey from taganyika.
      Also there’s a group of people that live along the taganyika lake that a called RaFiji ethiopes the Morden people of that place are called WaruFiji.
      Fiji translated in the native tongue is Viti which means weeding(remove unwanted plants 🌱)
      The story goes that when our ancestors reached the beach of Fiji(viti) it was full of Reeds/plants/weeds so they had to cut and remove and because it was such a big job my ancestors named the island Viti Levu
      (Levu means Big) which means we had to weed out a massive or big amount of unwanted plants in this area.

    • @daniklucas2324
      @daniklucas2324 Před rokem

      @@Smokiejoe679 do you know which tribe?

  • @BDK679
    @BDK679 Před 5 lety +11

    Vinaka vakalevu..
    Glory to God

  • @mereonibrooker1001
    @mereonibrooker1001 Před 3 lety +1

    Woooo✊🏿👏👏👏

  • @lily-annchambers5303
    @lily-annchambers5303 Před 2 lety

    💯💯💯

  • @vitiboy100
    @vitiboy100 Před 5 lety +8

    Vinaka

  • @mafilimakereta3289
    @mafilimakereta3289 Před 3 lety +3

    Amen

  • @kilionikoroi4571
    @kilionikoroi4571 Před 9 měsíci

    Vnk boys ❤