Motusa is a group of close villages in the district of
Itu'tiu, on the island of
Rotuma
Rotuma is a Fijian dependency, consisting of Rotuma Island and nearby islets. The island group is home to a large and unique Polynesian indigenous ethnic group which constitutes a recognisable minority within the population of Fiji, known as ...
, one of the islands of
Fiji. Rotuma is made up of two
volcanic landmasses connected by a sandy
isthmus
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, on which Motusa is located. For this reason it has one of the islands longest white sandy beach. Motusa also sits between the Islands two largest
bay
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; Maka Bay to the North and Hapmafau Bay to the South.
Motusa consists of the following places:
*
Ạilala
*Agai Maftoa
*Atapisi
*Elsee
*Elsio
*Fagmạn
*Farsạu
*Fonmạn
*Hamatua
*Haroa
*Islepi
*Jumjumi
*Leitunoa
*Lum'ava
*Malniu
*Mofmanu
*Tạnmohini
*Tia
*Tuifiriga
*Salagvaka
*Samoa
*Uanheta
*Upu
Motusa also has a primary school known as Motusa District School, that consist of Year 1 to Year 8.
Motusa is about one kilometer southwest of
Ahau, the government station, which is also the location of the island's post office, and a small hospital. Ahau is now the administrative center of Rotuma, although for a long time Motusa, being the largest settlement, and one of the best
mooring
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s, was the centre of most business transactions and industry.
Historical events
In 1871, a battle occurred here between Catholic and unconverted Motusan and the
Wesleyans
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. Christian missionaries backed by their respective nations (the Catholic French and Protestant Wesleyan British) exacerbated the pre-existing strained relationship between Motusan chiefs.
The British flag was raised in Motusa on May 13, 1881, seven years after Fiji was ceded to the British. It was attended by Fiji's colonial governor
William Des Vœux
Sir George William Des Vœux (22 September 1834 – 15 December 1909) was a British colonial administrator who served as governor of Fiji (1880–1885), Newfoundland (1886–1887), and Hong Kong (1887–1891).
Early life
Des Vœux was born a ...
and the high chiefs of the seven districts of Rotuma.
References
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Rotuma