Fiji has a long history of activity and cultural exchanges with canoes transporting goods and peoples to Tonga, Samoa and neighbouring Pacific islands since 1,000 BC. The Europeans arrived in the 19th century, a Colonial government was established in 1874 and Fiji became independent in 1970. Many traditions have been maintained and even with a population of less than one million Fiji is a major rugby nation. The exhibition will highlight sculpture, textiles, ceramics, ivory and shell regalia, European paintings and historic photographs. Works in the exhibition by James Glen Wilson, who finally settled in Australia, show Fijian war canoes in action an a siege by Christian Fijians of a fortified village.

Fijian and Tongoese canoes getting underway near HMS Herald by James Glen Wilson

Fijian War Canoes 1856 by James Glen Wilson