Yaqona (kava) drinking in Fiji.
In Fiji- and other parts of Polynesia -- the drinking of yaqona
(pronounced Yangona) or kava, is a common ceremonial and social custom.
The yaqona ceremony has great significance in Fijian life but is now
considered a social drink as well as a ceremony. Yaqona drinking is
common in Fijian villages and it is quite normal to see groups of men
gathered around the tanoa swapping stories as the bilo, a half coconut
shell, is passed around.
The tanoa is a large wooden bowl carved from a single piece of Vesi
(hardwood). Yaqona is made from the root of a pepper tree.
In times long gone, the Yaqona was prepared by the young girls of a
village who chewed the pieces of the root into a soft pulpy mass before
the water was added. Today the root is pounded in a pestle and mortar
or by machine.
After the water has been added the gritty pieces are strained through a
bundle of vegetable fibre,usually the shredded bark of the Vau tree.
Today cloth is used.
The ceremony is performed in the presence of the guest of honour, the
guest of honour is seated cross - legged in front of the tanoa from
which protrudes a thick rope of coconut fibber decorated with white
cowrie shells. This is called Tui-ni-Buli and is pointed towards the
guest of honour, During the ceremony no one, on pain of death may cross
the line. The master of ceremonies, acting on behalf of the guest of
honour, directs water to be added to the root. When satisfied that the
mixture is right he indicates that the preparations may continue. The
yaqona is strained and when the portion is ready, the cup-bearer, with
much ceremony and respect, presents the guest of honour with the first
bowl. When he has drained the bowl in a single draught, there is a cry
of 'maca' (pronounced maatha) meaning "it is drained" accompanied by the
clapping of hands. The master of ceremonies is next to drink followed
by guests in order of rank.. This ceremony retains great significance
in Fiji. However, social yaqona drinking is very informal. All
visitors can try yaqona as a social drink.
The Fiji Visitor's Bureau will be happy to initiate you and present you
with a certificate of membership to the "Fellowship of Fiji Kava
Drinkers".
BULK PURCHASES OF KAVA ARE AVAILABLE THRU A
FEW SOURCES. PLEASE FAX YOUR REQUEST WITH NUMBER
OF KILOS AND WE WILL PASS THE REQUEST ON TO SOMEONE
WHO CAN HELP YOU.
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