 Fiji Museum - Thurston Gardens, Suva |
 Fiji Museum, interesting but not World Class |
 Double Hulled Canoe Ratu Finau, the last Waqa Drua, 1913 |
 Traditional Fijian Double Hulled Canoes are regarded as the most seaworthy of such vessels built in Oceania |
 The drua or kalia, Fiji - late 1700's |
 Tongiaki - the old form of Tongan sailing canoe |
 Davui - Turtle fishermen's trumpet |
 Eel trap, Fiji Museum |
 Old photographs showing different types of fishing canoes |
 Outrigger Canoe - Camakau |
 Giant oar of the 1913 Ratu Finau |
 Ratu Finau - double hulled canoe, 1913 |
 1/10 scale model of the Drua, a traditional double-hulled Fijian canoe |
 Domodomo - a massive double horned masthead dating from the 1870s |
 The Ramarama was a large double hulled canoe built by the Mataitoga, descendants of Samoan boat builders brought from Tonga |
 Bilibili House Raft - these were built for mostly one-way trips down the rivers from the interior |
 Bilibili House Raft - "No Come Back" |
 Simple thatched shelter on the bamboo bilibili house raft |
 Outrigger Canoes, Fiji Museum |
 Outrigger Canoes, Fiji Museum |
 Rudder of the HMS Bounty raised on Pitcairn Island in 1932 |
 Engraving of the Mutiny on the Bounty as Captain Bligh tossed a sword before being set adrift |
 Map showing paths of Lapita, the ancestral Pacific Islanders, in their expansion across Melanesia |
 Sigatoka pottery dates back more than 2500 years showing habitation on Viti Levu since ancient times |
 Ancient skull from a burial excavated in the Sigatoka sand dunes |
 Ancient tools, Fiji Museum |
 Statuette carved from a whale's tooth by Tongan craftsmen kept in a Fijian spirit house |
 3000 year old "Lapita" pottery from Tongatapu |
 Pottery making died out in Tonga and Samoa about 2000 years ago so all their pottery was imported from Fiji |
 Engraving of Fai Toka, the tired burial mound and spirit house of a high Tongan chief, late 1700s |
 Broad blade axe adzes, Fiji Museum |
 Fijian headrest or Kali with whale tooth inlands cut by Tongan craftsmen |
 War club inland with whale tooth ornaments from Tonga |
 Vuasagale cut from whale teeth for Fijian chiefs |
 Shark luring rattles brought to Fiji by Samoan craftsmen |
 Throwing club belonging to Cakobau, Vunivalu of the Bau - carved by the Mataitoga |
 Broadlader war club carried by Tongan and Fijian chiefs |
 The Broadlader design may have evolved as a shield to deflect Fijian arrows |
 War Clubs - Fiji Museum |
 War Clubs - Fiji Museum |
 Facial tatoos - Fiji Museum |
 House post in the form of a woman, Yabeyaga village, Vanua Levu, 1935 |
 EEZ Whale Sanctuaries of the Pacific |
 "Old Religion" based on ancestor worship - Fiji Museum |
 Cannibal Fork - ai cula ni bokola, Fiji Museum |
 Human-shaped plate for cannibal feasts, Fiji Museum |
 Sorcerer's stick used in cursing ceremonies |
 Staff in the shape of an eel - Fiji Museum |
 Rev. Thomas Baker - main course at a cannibal feast |
 Sacred Stone - Fiji Museum |
 Puffer fish headdress - Banaban Community, Kiribati |
 Fiji's first printing press, 1838 - Hopkinson & Cope, Finsbury - London |
 Canoe Prow Ornament - Fiji Museum |
 Female Head - Fiji Museum |
 Old photograph of three Fijian men - Fiji Museum |
 Old photograph of a village clan - Fiji Museum |
 Fiji Museum |
 Fiji's experiments in government, 1865-1871 |
 Old photograph with a dwarf priets and two warriors of Lovoni, Ovalau, who were sold to Barnum, Coup & Costello's circus in 1871 |
 Copy of the Instrument of Cession whereby Fiji passed to the UK in 1874 |
 Instrument of Cessio of the Islands of Fiji by Thakombau...and by the other high Chiefs...to Her Most gracious Majesty Victoria |
 Late 19th C. firearms, Fiji Museum |
 Honours, Decorations and Medals of the Late Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna, KCMG, KBE |
 Canoe models - Fiji Museum |
 Indians arrived in Fiji under indenture 1879-1920 |
 Kalpalata - Indian art, Fiji Museum |
 Kalpalata - Indian art, Fiji Museum |
 Kalpalata - Indian art, Fiji Museum |
 Dancing Shiva, Fiji Museum |