Kato'aga

{{Short description|Term in the Rotuman language}}{{lang|rtm|Kato'aga}} is a broad term in the Rotuman language to describe the ceremonies and gatherings of Rotuman culture.{{Sfn|Inia|2001|p=18}} In particular, it refers to the ceremonies involved in celebrating the achievements of people of high rank, or identifying their elevation to important positions of authority within Fiji or internationally. {{lang|rtm|Kato'aga}} have been held for Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki upon elevation to being the head of Judiciary of Fiji, and to Major General George Konrote when he became Commander of UNIFIL.

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= Bibliography =

  • {{Cite book |last=Inia |first=Elizabeth Kafonika Makarita |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S3m-WYv0cgQC |title=Katoʻaga: Rotuman Ceremonies |date=2001 |publisher=Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific |isbn=978-982-02-0341-9 |language=en}}

Category:Ceremonies

Category:Rotuma