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  • Fiji was part of the British Commonwealth. Britain wanted to grow sugar in tropical Fiji in the 19th c, but could not convince the native Fijians to do field work. So they imported a work force from India. However, the Indians' reproduction rate was much larger than the Fijian one, which caused tensions between them and the native Fijians who see the Indians as one day outnubering them in their "own land". When the British left, the Indians also moved into the managerial side of the plantations, which further annoyed the native Fijians, who felt they had lost the wealth of the country.
  • Beta humlog girmit katte aya raha.
  • They are mostly descended from indentured labourers brought to the islands by Fiji's British colonial rulers between 1879 and 1916 to work on Fiji's sugar cane plantations. These were complemented by the later arrival of Gujarati and Punjabi immigrants.
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