iTaukei Erotic

Homeland

Fiji

Region

Oceania

About iTaukei People

iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) populations comprise approximately 56.6% of the Fiji population — the Indigenous Melanesian-Polynesian source population. Fijian language (Bauan-based standard). Predominantly Christian (Methodist) since the 19th-c. Christianization. Genome-wide studies (Skoglund et al. 2016) document Fijian populations as showing approximately 50% Melanesian (deeply-rooted Papuan source) ancestry plus 50% Austronesian / Polynesian source ancestry — Fiji is genetically intermediate between the broader Melanesian and Polynesian regions reflecting its position in the eastward Austronesian colonization of the Pacific.

Typical iTaukei Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution shows characteristic Melanesian-Polynesian admixture features — Fitzpatrick IV-VI skin tone with substantial inter-individual variation, hair texture from wavy to tightly curly black, mixed Melanesian and Polynesian facial features. The substantial blondism observed in some Solomon Islands and Vanuatu populations is also documented at lower frequency in some Fijian populations.

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