Dancing at a 'sevusevu' ceremony. Two Fijian men perform a dance with fans at a traditional 'sevusevu' welcoming ceremony. They wear ceremonial costume including dramatic face paint, skirts made from strips of fabric and leis made from leaves. Behind them is a traditional wooden 'tanoa' (bowl), which is used during the ceremony to mix an infusion of water and powdered kava root (Piper methysticum). Fiji, 1965. Fiji, Pacific Ocean, Oceania.
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Dancing at a 'sevusevu' ceremony. Two Fijian men perform a dance with fans at a traditional 'sevusevu' welcoming ceremony. They wear ceremonial costume including dramatic face paint, skirts made from strips of fabric and leis made from leaves. Behind them is a traditional wooden 'tanoa' (bowl), which is used during the ceremony to mix an infusion of water and powdered kava root (Piper methysticum). Fiji, 1965. Fiji, Pacific Ocean, Oceania.

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