National De Jur Asembly of Fiji

Community Restoration

About 600,000 people of the entire population of 900,000 people in Fiji belong to the original indigenous tribes and about 86 percent of the land in Fiji is owned by indigenous Fijian people. All indigenous people are living according to law of the land and the Fijian traditions are centred around ceremonies and events that bond the communities. The goal of community restoration is to make all communities self-reliant and self-sustainable. The communities will cultivate the land to grow trees and raise vegetables and fruits of exceptional nutritional value, with enough surplus to share with others who are in need.


All people have their own personal roles and skills given by source, and those skill will be gifted to the community and shared as a sign of love. A prime focus of the community is the personal sovereignty, and the continuous building of strong families. On Fiji our aim is to establish a connection with the original and true power of all. The traditional cultures and values is the foundation and it will again be attractive to live in peace in the local communities with strong family ties.