This banner is part of the museum's Community Banners project, 'Memories and Dreams'. It is symbolic of Fijian immigrants' experiences in South Australia.
The tapa etching in the top corner of the banner contains images of particular symbolic value to Fijians. The tabua, whale’s tooth, represents culture; the bure, (traditional house); coconut tree and island depict the State; and the cross signifies religion. The central image is the takia, a Fijian outrigger canoe. It symbolises the journey from the old country to the new. Fijians come to Australia seeking better opportunities, education and adventure. The bright colours and open book link all of these expectations.
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