印度契约劳工Bihari的后裔在六代人被承认为社区正式成员后, 回到斐济Nabukadra村受到欢迎。
Descendants of Indian indentured laborer Bihari were welcomed home to Fiji’s Nabukadra Village after six generations, recognized as full members of the community.
印度人比哈里的后代在1916年被带到斐济, 后来被斐济首领收养, 在六代之后, 在2025年9月27日正式回到了拉的纳布卡德拉村.
Descendants of Bihari, an Indian indentured laborer brought to Fiji in 1916 and adopted by a Fijian chief, were formally welcomed home to Nabukadra Village in Ra on September 27, 2025, after six generations.
由Narain Sharma后裔领导的情感仪式包括传统仪式,并标志着他们被正式承认为“Kai Nabukadra”和“kai Ra ” 。 这项活动纪念了Bihari和Ratu Meli Salabogi酋长之间的同情遗产,象征着持久的文化归属与和解。
The emotional ceremony, led by descendant Narain Sharma, included traditional rituals and marked their official recognition as “Kai Nabukadra” and “kai Ra.” The event honored the legacy of compassion between Bihari and Chief Ratu Meli Salabogi, symbolizing enduring cultural belonging and reconciliation.