Mothers' Day
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Sunday may 14, 2023
cards/flowers : Mothers day has evolved in many countries in different ways. This is because mothers day has different origins in different countries and therefore occurs on different days in the year.
One school of thought claims that this day emerged from the custom of mother worship in ancient Greece. Mother worship which kept a festival to Cybele, a great mother of gods, and Rhea, the wife of Cronus, was held on March 15 to March 18 around Asia Minor. They insist that this custom spread around the world.
Mothering Sunday is the celebration of motherhood in the United Kingdom. It is also known as Mid-lent Sunday, Rose Sunday and Laetare Sunday. It originally comes from the Victorian practice of allowing servants to return home to visit their mothers on this day.
In the United States, Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1819 - October 17, 1910) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist, and poet. Howes Battle Hymn of the Republic was first published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1862 and quickly became one of the most popular songs for the Union during the American Civil War. After the war she focused her activities on the causes of Pacifism and womens suffrage. In 1870 she was the first to proclaim Mothers Day, with her Mothers Day Proclamation. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson approved Mothers Day in 1914
Arrival of Indentured Labourers
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Monday may 15, 2023
Secular holiday : “Girmitiyas” is the name given to the Indians who left India in the middle and late 19th Century to serve as labourers in the British colonies, where the majority eventually settled. GIRMIT is a corrupt form of the English word “Agreement”. Labour emigrating under the Agreement or Girmit was a “Girmitiya”. from 2023
Ratu Sukuna Day
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Monday may 29, 2023
Secular holiday : Ratu Sir Josefa Lalabalavu Vanayaliyali Sukuna KCMG KBE (22 April 1888 – 30 May 1958) was a Fijian chief, scholar, soldier, and statesman. He is regarded as the forerunner of the post-independence leadership of Fiji. He did more than anybody to lay the groundwork for self-government by fostering the development of modern institutions in Fiji, and although he died a dozen years before independence from the United Kingdom was achieved in 1970, his vision set the course that Fiji was to follow in the years to come.
Ratu is an Austronesian title used by male Fijians of chiefly rank. from 2023 [Wikipedia]
Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day
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Monday may 29, 2023
cards/flowers : Grandson of King Thakombau, the last king of Fiji (until 1874), Mr. Sukuna joined the French Legion during WW1. He was highly honored and even has a monument in Souain-Perthes-les Hurlus (France), as a horseman
Public Service day
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Sunday june 25, 2023
Culture : Showcase of the country's administrative facilities
National Sports Day
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Friday june 30, 2023
Sports events : To recognise the value of contribution sports has made towards national development.
Winter holiday (beginning)
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Friday june 30, 2023
School holidays :
Winter holiday (end)
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Monday july 17, 2023
School holidays :
Fathers' Day
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Sunday september 3, 2023
cards/flowers :
Constitution Day
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Thursday september 7, 2023
Secular holiday : Fiji's fourth constitution was signed into law by President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau in September 2013. It is the first to eliminate race-based electoral rolls, race-based seat quotas, district-based representation, the unelected upper chamber, and the role of the hereditary Council of Chiefs. It vests sole legislative authority in a single-chamber, 50-seat, at-large Parliament.
Mid-term holiday (beginning)
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Friday september 22, 2023
School holidays :
Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)
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Monday october 2, 2023
Muslim, Sufi :
Fiji Day
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Tuesday october 10, 2023
Secular holiday : Independence granted by the UK in 1970
Deepavali/Dipabali
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Monday november 13, 2023
Hinduism :