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A Brief History of the Murder of Rev Thomas Baker 

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A Brief History of the Murder of Rev Thomas Baker
Nai vakamacala ni Tevedriu ka vakatagataki ena nona mai moku nai talai ni kalou o #Thomas_Baker Thomas Baker (6 February 1832 - July 1867) was a Methodist missionary in Fiji, known as being the only missionary in that country to be killed and eaten, along with seven of his Fijian followers. The incident occurred in the Navosa Highlands of western Viti Levu in 21 July 1867, and the rock used to kill Baker is still displayed in the village of Nabutatau. The soles of his leather sandals, which were also cooked by the cannibal tribe, are in Fiji Museum in Suva. Records show that Baker was killed and eaten as a result of him touching a chief's head, which in Fijian culture, is considered to be very disrespectful.

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@littlellama8405
@littlellama8405 5 месяцев назад
This is the version that was used to placate Christian settlers and Fijian Christians of the time. Vosoti yau sara turaga ni tukuni ia na iseru e sega ni vu ni nona mate o Baker. Baker died because of his involvement in the manipulation of tribal warfare which contributed in massacres of women and children. Burned alive in their villages. Parts of this video is true, such as when the Chief was asked to kill him before he arrived. But it was NOT for the feasting of his flesh. Cannibalism in well formatted tribes in Fiji rarely ate humans simply for the taste if ever. They were eaten to cleanse the world of the offenders (bakola's) 'evils'. That is why the usage of the word is as such, "Oe! Bakola levu na nomu itovo!" The connection of 'itovo' to bakola signifies that the noun bakola is connected to a previous act. It's not simply a noun of someone about to be eaten. Some Bakola were not eaten but simply killed. We know all this not only from geological evidence (rampant cannibalism would be visible in many human bones with teeth and eating tool marks, breaking in pieces for marrow, etc, which we find many evidence for in animals (speaking worldwide). Also, from native documentation of our acts vs the visitor documentation of their perspectives. Foreigners sensationalize what they see and exaggerate. This is well documented. Very well documented. It is a common behaviour today as well. Just ask any Jone or Mere when they get back from the USA, "io, vadomobula saraga, keitou sa bau curuma sara tu ga na bula ni bla bla bla - vaka ga na yaloyalo." When we actually go we realize its not that 'amazing'. Read any article from a tourist on their travels in Fiji. "I met a guy that says Fijians still eat people in secret.. bla bla bla..." This is very common. Our problem (as a whole) in Fiji is our need for alignment to Christianity. So we accept and propagate absolute nonsense against our very ancestors. Ancient Fijians fought a holy war against the lotu. Imagine people coming with guns to kill you. Convert? Please, that was a slow military process to use less ammunition and keep enough people for labour as the land was raped. Just read about how the Fiji roads were built, Fijians lay dead under the very roads we drive through daily. Entire villages were lost as no men were left (because they had to pay their tax via road work). And they were worked to the death. It came to the point were Sir A Gordon forced the system to change or Fijians "Would die out." Why where Indians brought to Fiji? Because they were already in the system of the British for hundreds of years. Easy to control, don't know the jungles. Then the British made sure Indians were scared to leave the plantations because "Fijians might eat you." As they enslaved the Indians in the plantations, they locked Fijians in the villages. Fijians were not allowed to leave their villages up until the 1920s. You required a pass and only for a few nights. If you're a woman, forget about leaving the village. Qo li na noda leqa, keda sega ni kila na noda i tuku-tuku. Eda sega ni va wilika na ivola makawa. Keda sega ni dabe, vakasamataka vamalua na tuvaki ni vakasama makawa. Eda sa biuti ira sobu saraga na noda qase. O ira na noda qase era tamata vuku. Vuku saraga vaka levu. Ira sega ni dau cudru tu ga na ka lalai mera lai vei va matei. Ira kila tu na bibi ni ka era dau cakava.
@anaratu4432
@anaratu4432 2 года назад
👍
@Tellu24
@Tellu24 3 года назад
Wow
@dosdruks239
@dosdruks239 Месяц назад
Can you tell me what villages where destroyed during this time @littlelama8405
@andrewhigh9071
@andrewhigh9071 Год назад
So where Exactly Did Reverend Baker die or where was he cannibalised
@iseiviaraki8188
@iseiviaraki8188 3 года назад
Vosa va bau
@SimioneNaulivou
@SimioneNaulivou 8 месяцев назад
Dodonu me da maduataka na labati nei Talatala,,,
@jmjm1920
@jmjm1920 6 месяцев назад
Baker was in Tonga than he went to Fisi Fisi wanted to taste white man 😅 and so they make a big soup 😊
@didycakau4924
@didycakau4924 3 года назад
Bullcrap
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