- Kubuna Confederacy
Kubuna is one of three "confederacies" which comprise
Fiji 's House of Chiefs, to which all of Fiji's chiefs belong.Details of Kubuna
It consists of the provinces of
Tailevu ,Naitasiri ,Lomaiviti , and parts of the western provinces of Ba, Ra. Most of Kubuna is located in the northern part of Fiji's Central Division.The capital of this confederacy is
Bau Island in Tailevu Province.Paramount Titles of Kubuna
The Paramount Chief of Kubuna, who is generally considered to be the highest-ranked chief in Fiji, is the
Vunivalu of Bau . This position has been vacant since the death of "Ratu Sir" George Cakobau, a former Governor General, in1989 . Succession is not necessarily from father to son, although there is a hereditary element. Currently, there are four eligible contenders, namely Ratu George Cakobau, Jr., his brother Ratu Epenisa Cakobau, Ratu George Kadavulevu Naulivou, and former Vice-President Ratu Jope Seniloli. It is thought that clan politics is part of the reason why none of these candidates has, of yet, been installed.Another high chief from Kubuna is the
Roko Tui Bau , currently "Ratu" Joni Madraiwiwi, the Vice-President of Fiji. According to sources within the Great Council of Chiefs (a traditional body which, among other things, functions as anelectoral college to choose the President and Vice-President), he was chosen for the Vice-Presidency because it was thought that as President "Ratu" Josefa Iloilo was from the Burebasaga and his predecessor, "Ratu Sir" Kamisese Mara from Tovata, the current Vice-President should be from Kubuna.References
* Planets Around the Sun: dynamics and contradictions of the Fijian Matanitu - Page 13, By Nicholas P. G. Thomas - 1986, "Reference to Kubuna and its origins"
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZmWqy9XBuyoC&pg=PA64&ots=gqVy6wwMQj&dq=Kubuna&sig=6rCGMG9P-_tTQ29g3avDCyK36cE Apologies To Thucydides:] Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa - Page 64, by Marshall David Sahlins, "reference to Kubuna and its origins"External links
* [http://maorinews.com/karere/fiji/stratmarr.htm Maori News (Fiji supplement)]
* [http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/states/fiji/vunivalu.html Vunivalu of Bau]
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