Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 7K If You Like This Article Kindly Give Us A Share! Fiji is one of the world’s most beautiful tourist attractions. It’s a country in the South Pacific and is an archipelago of more than 300 islands. It’s famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches, and coral reefs with clear lagoons. Its major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu contain most of the population. Last year in November, the province of Cakaudrove in Northern Fiji held its annual festival to celebrate its local culture. Amongst this was celebrating traditional dresses, poetry, music, and of course natural hair and beauty. The festival held a pageant paying tribute to indigenous hair where beautiful young women will wear their natural hair and participate. More Articles You Would Love This Week’s African Print Styles Trending On IG Should Definitely Make It To Your List PICS: Pappy Kojo Just Kicked Off An Eye Brow Shaving COVID-19 Trend And Fans Are Following Through Nine women, representing the different districts in the province, wrapped in tapa, or masi, a traditional printed cloth made from the beaten bark of the mulberry tree and escorted by representatives from their district, showed off their traditional Fijian Buiniga hairstyles. Arieta Digutu of Ketei village in Fiji, an 18-year-old student, was awarded runner-up in the competition. “This competition is important because we have to keep our culture. You don’t see girls my age wearing this hairstyle,” said Digutu, who said she felt proud to follow the example set by her mother and aunt, who also wear their hair in the traditional Buiniga style. Salon owner Nana Reggie, in the town of Savusavu, said that the Buiniga has been waning in popularity for some time, largely influenced by western representations of beauty. Her customers often ask her to relax and straighten their hair. “Most people follow the trend,” she said. “In the movies, in America, if they straighten their hair, why can’t we? Then, after a while, they regret it because they’ve lost their texture, lustre, and they can’t get back their afro.” The festival, which is held each year, brings together people from across the province’s 134 villages to celebrate iTaukei (indigenous Fijian) culture. Iva Batiki, the chief of Savudrodro village in Cakaudrove province – one of the few female chiefs in Fiji – says the hair category was included to encourage women’s pride in their heritage and their land. “Before, when we looked at our mothers and grandmothers, they always had long Buiniga … We have to be proud to see that, of having Buiniga,” she said. Source: fijivillage.com Read More Like This On Outside Africa Culture UPCOMING TOP EVENTS! VIEW ALL EVENTSDIRECTION COLLECTION: OUT NOW!Click HereFollow us on Instagram @FashionGHANA_com | Twitter: @fashionGHANA | Facebook: Fashionghana.com To Submit stories Email: [email protected] or HashTag #FashionGHANA Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail More For You Women Whipped Until They Bleed To Prove Their Dedication To Men In Brutal... PICS: See How The Kayan Women Of Northern Thailand Women Stretch Their Necks... PICS: Asia’s Religious Leader Buddha Was Nappy Headed And Wore Bantu Knots PICS: Enjoy These Immaculate Face-Paint Portraits of Ethiopia’s Surma People By Giovanna Aryafara PICS: See Images Of Members Of Botswana’s San Tribe Believed To Be The... Anarkali Suit – The Oldest and the Most Amazing Indian Attire PICS: Meet The Amazing Sculpturer Chukesart Whose Work Is Dominated By African Beauty... VIDEO: Watch How The Himba Tribe Men Offer Their Wives To Other Men... PICS: See The 2nd Most Stylish Bird In The World, And It Can... PICS: From Shatta Wale To Nana Akufo-Addo, Meet Obama The Clay Doctor, A...