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Then we  were into the boats once more, driven by Gordi and Davs with a representative  from Moturiki island who had agreed to come with us to conduct the ritual of  sevu sevu &#8211; the kava ceremony &#8211; we would be undertaking to give homage to the  Chief.<\/p>\n<p>On arrival in Bau   Island we processed in  single file from the dock, across the \u2018village green\u2019 towards a large  ceremonial hall. On entry we crouched low, assumed our cross legged position  and shuffled into line, creating a circle around the kava bowl, all of us  facing Ratu Apenisa who sat below a photograph of his great-great-grandfather,  who was the chief who accepted Christianity in the islands and ceded Fiji to Great Britain in the 1870s. The  ritual and ceremony was conducted in Fijian, so of course none of us fully  understood what was happening, but after Ratu Apenisa had drunk a coconut shell  full of kava he casually tossed it back to the master of ceremonies. This was  repeated by his right hand men and then each of us in turn was passed a shell  full of the spicy liquid. We had, fortunately, been briefed on what do, so we  followed the protocol by clapping once, saying \u201cBula\u201d then drinking it down in  one. After handing back the coconut shell we clapped three times before it was  the next person\u2019s turn. Kava is a very mild narcotic made from the roots of a  particular pepper plant. It has been compared to drinking a muddy puddle, but I  found the distinctive spiciness strangely pleasant, leaving the inside of mouth  tingling gently. Finally, each of us went in turn and, shuffling on hands and knees  we touched the kava bowl then went over to Ratu and shook his hand. He very  graciously told each of us to stand up, rather than crawl, as he knew it was an  unfamiliar action for us. Eventually the ceremony was drawn to a close by the  kava master who drew a circle in the air three times around the bowl. Then Ratu  spoke. \u201cRight\u201d, he said, \u201cwhile these fellas mix us up some more grog does  anybody have any questions?\u201d and with that everyone visibly relaxed.<\/p>\n<p>Ratu then  told us a little of the history of Fiji and Bau island in particular.  Bau was traditionally the home of the most fearsome cannibalistic warriors in Fiji and he  recounted gruesome tales of beheadings and honour killings. The large tree in  the middle of the village green, he said, was used as a larder \u2013 captured  enemies would be killed and then hung by their feet from the branches until  they were ready to eat. Of course, this was all long ago and as we followed  Ratu around the island he showed us the killing stone where the \u2018prizes\u2019 had  their heads smashed in and it now rests in the island\u2019s Methodist church and is  used as the baptismal font. We continued the tour (with everyone always walking  behind Ratu and never entering or leaving a building before him) taking in the  school, where the children were let out of class early to stare and giggle at  the funny foreigners while we took their photos and laughed along with them.  Finally we were taken back to Ratu\u2019s house and introduced to his mother. \u201cCome  on in\u201d, he said \u201cOh, and by the way, the Oscars are on telly if anyone wants to  watch it\u201d. That is possibly the most surreal thing that has ever happened to me  \u2013 standing chatting to the future High Chief of all of Fiji while we  watch Jessica Biel sashay down the red carpet in LA on his large flat- screen TV.<\/p>\n<p>Everyone was in high spirits as we boarded the boats home with Davs in  particular laughing loudly as he revved the boat engine to send us crashing  through the swell and soaking everyone on board. \u201cIs that the best you can do?\u201d  shouted Ny-Ann \u201cCome on, give it more power!\u201d and we laughed like happy idiots  as another wave came over the transom.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Jim McNish Monday was the big day \u2013 we were off to meet Ratu Apenisa, the gentleman most likely to\u00a0 succeed as the next High Chief of all the islands. Everyone met for breakfast dressed in their finery. 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