Bulou

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Bulou (Fijian pronunciation: [mbulɔu]) is a title used by Fijian women of chiefly rank, in the provinces of Nadroga-Navosa and Kadavu, and parts of Serua Province, in Fiji.

It is equivalent to Adi, the title given to female chiefs elsewhere in Fiji.

The equivalent title used by male chiefs is Ratu.

The title of Bulou is one of high significance, importance, and of great honour among Fijian women. It is used by the Kadavu island of Fiji as the title of a chiefly woman.[1] The rank in the ancient Pacific islander tribal nation goes back generations and is viewed with the same respect as the tribes chief. Although the title is still used for Women of great tribal significance, not all the provinces within the nation of Fiji appoint the same title. The title is mostly given to women in the provinces of Nadroga-Navosa and Serua Province. These are both located on Fiji's southern and largest island of Viti Levu, on the southwestern side of the island.

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