About Us

Last updated on 28 Apr 2024

This project was a collaborative effort by staff and students of the University of the South Pacific to document some of the historical sites of Fiji. It was created in 2018 and continues to be expanded each year. This is not a complete list and we welcome any suggestions you have for improving the content or design. It is our hope that this prototype is the beginning of a conversation with the community about our shared histories.

Students, teachers, schools, religious groups, community organisations and villages are all invited to contribute information to expand and deepen the historical information presented here. To ensure the continuity of this project we are open to establishing new partnerships with donors and community groups.

For more information, please email fijianhistoryapp@gmail.com

 

We wish to acknowledge the following people and organisations who contributed to this project:

 

Centre for Flexible Learning, University of the South Pacific

School of Social Sciences, University of the South Pacific

National Archives of Fiji

Fiji Museum

I-taukei Trust Fund of Fiji

Dr Nicholas Halter – Course Coordinator and History Lecturer

Ralph Buadromo – Learning Experience Design (Educational Technologist)

Sanjeet Chand – App and Website Design & Development (Owner of Crafty Apps Fiji)

Mere Naulumatua – urban planner

2018 HY304 students:

Adi Lelea Rangi Vakalalabure; Aisake Nagata; Almaz Ahmad; Anoano Lolohea; Anthony Samanea; Ashna Archal; Ashveena Chand; Bwebwentaai Teekenimatang Kaibeti; Elisara Elisara; Elizabeth Vao; Esita Prakash; Faka'anaua-Ki-Takamu'a Moala; Inise Senirauvula; Joji Liganivai; Julian Mcgoon; Kajal Chetty; Kantabu Niititi; Kemueli Raiqeu; Koroi Bainivalu; Koyal Ram; Laisenia Neiliko; Leslie Forau; Litiana Colati; Loraini Waucu; Madonia Wate; Martha Taseru; Meere Kenana; Mele Leakona; Mele Pomana; Meliki Mateni; Miriama Naikatini; Murivanua Semainaliwa; Niumai Adilele; Paschaella Luza; Petero Lalagavivi; Sainimili Likutavola; Savenaca Railoa; Sevanaia Navuasese; Shameera Shaheed; Shanil Singh; Sharan Kaur; Sherine Masi; Shreshta Nand; Sonia Soakai; Tahiva Fusi; Taniela Rakaseta; Teri Elbon; Tevita Alatini; Thomas Kouto; Vaega Toelupe; Vaiti Vua; Vandhana Gounder; Veronica Bhurra.

2019 HY304 students:

Letila Atuera; Mafi Raqauqau; Aru Bakeo; Jone Baleinayavu; Mereoni Baleiwai; Veronica Bhurra; Karabinoata Birikarere; Clifford Bule; Seci Burese; Poate Dagoya; Tevita Halaifonua; Tariel Karaeliea; Sharan Kaur; Thomas Kouto; Pranishma Kumar; Saimon Lal; Sherine Masi; Meliki Mateni; Magdeline Matiavi; Ernest Mera; Janita Mooa; Patricia Morrell; Aisake Nagata; Beranadeta Nagatalevu; Anne-Marie Nalip; Krishneel Narayan; Mirata Nauatara; Joanne O’Brien; Vaulina Rabo; Suliasi Rabukawaqa; Tomasi Raiyala; Taniela Rakaseta; Lorenzo Raplili; Murivanua Semainaliwa; Laisiana Sigamailau; Peggy Silas; Kaoshal Singh; Nanise Soko; Timaleti Sukanabose; Kerrod Tamedal; Sebastien Tari; June Tasso; John Taukave; Merekita Tokaieta; Ratu Aca Tuira; Tobia Tuitoga; Adi Urucala Vakamino; Varanisese Vakula; Adi Vereawa; Amele Waqairawai; Leinase Wass; Nicholas Wass; Dipshal Chand; Tarissa Bula; Virginia Tome; Mele Faka'osiula

USP History staff and students conduct research at Nabutautau in Navatusila, September 2018
USP History students presenting their research to the community August 2018
×
});