Jonathan Fiifii'i MBE (1921 – October 1989) was a
Kwaio
Kwaio is an ethnic group found in central Malaita, in the Solomon Islands. According to Ethnologue, they numbered 13,249 in 1999. Much of what is known about the Kwaio is due to the work of the anthropologist Roger M. Keesing, who lived among t ...
from
Ane'emae near
Oloburi,
Malaita
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,
Solomon Islands
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. His father was Buumae and mother Dafua.
Biography
Fiifii'i was a founding member of
Maasina Ruru
Maasina Ruru was an emancipation movement for self-government and self-determination in the British Solomon Islands during and after World War II, 1945–1950, credited with creating the movement towards independence for the Solomon Islands. The ...
, the independence movement that he started in 1945 with Nori and Aliki Nono'oohimae, whom he met while serving in the Solomon Islands Labour Corps during
World War II
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.
After being arrested and held by the
British administration as a political prisoner, he was released and continued to be involved in politics, beginning with the
Subdistrict Committee in Ngarinaasuru. In the
1970 general elections he was elected to the
Governing Council
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in the
Central Malaita constituency.
[ He was re-elected in the 1973 elections in the ]Kwaio constituency
Kwaio is an ethnic group found in central Malaita, in the Solomon Islands. According to Ethnologue, they numbered 13,249 in 1999. Much of what is known about the Kwaio is due to the work of the anthropologist Roger M. Keesing, who lived among them ...
.[
In ]1976
Events January
* January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 11 – The 1976 Phila ...
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly (into which the Governing Council had been transformed in 1974) from the East Kwaio constituency
East Kwaio is a single-member constituency of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands
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It is presided by a Speaker, ...
.[ He lost his seat in ]1980
Events January
* January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 – Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC.
* January 9 – ...
to Daniel Foasifobae.[
He challenged Foasifobae again in the 1984 elections, but lost again.][Solomon Islands]
Election Passport
He remained critical of the government, even after independence. He formed the Kwaio Cultural Centre
Kwaio is an ethnic group found in central Malaita, in the Solomon Islands. According to Ethnologue, they numbered 13,249 in 1999. Much of what is known about the Kwaio is due to the work of the anthropologist Roger M. Keesing, who lived among them ...
in 1979.
In 1982, he wrote his autobiography, ''From pig-theft to parliament'', which was translated and edited by Roger Keesing.
References
*''From pig-theft to parliament: My life between two worlds'' Translated and edited by Roger Keesing. Suva, Fiji : Institute of Pacific Studies ; Solomon Islands College of Higher Education, 1989.
*''Fifii'' (Paperback, 2002) by Jonathan Fifii, Julian Treadaway, University of the South Pacific
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1921 births
1989 deaths
Kwaio people
People from Malaita Province
Members of the Governing Council of the Solomon Islands
Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Solomon Islands
Members of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
Government ministers of the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands prisoners and detainees
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