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Forau:
Farewell to Travellers Ag
forau refers to the entertaining of travellers (forau) before they leave on a voyage. Today as in the
past, leaving one's community to travel abroad is both exciting and
heart-breaking, because destinations are uncertain and one cannot
predict one's future. A vast ocean separates Rotuma from other islands
and continents; the forau might go and never return. So a few days before
the trip neighbours and friends came to help prepare things for the
forau to take with them, for example, packing taro or
yams in boxes or baskets, fermenting coconuts (tähroro)
and putting them in carton boxes or baskets, making brooms. The neighbours
and friends enjoyed evening meals together at the forau's home. At
night they played cards and sang and danced until midnight; on the
last night together with the forau, they could dance and play cards the whole night.
The elders cooked while the young ones entertained the forau until the forau
left by boat or aeroplane. A forau
needed a big truck to take the ag forau
party to the jetty or airport. The purpose of this custom was to show
how the people loved and cared for each other. An
example of a song composed for a forau
is the song I dedicated to Timoci Tauduadua, my foster grandson, when
he left for further education in Fiji:
To Mamasa: Welcoming Ceremonies
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