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==Secessionist movement== ==Secessionist movement==
In 2000 Solkope was the subject of a land ownership dispute, as a consequence of an attempted secession of Rotuma from Fiji which was jointly orchestrated by the Molmahao Clan of ] district, and unrecognized micronation ]. According to documents tendered in court pertaining to the case, the native landowner of Solkope Island, Hiagi Apao and Melchizedek's "Head of House of Elders", Tzemach "Ben" David Netzer Korem, concluded a "99 year sovereign master lease agreement", under which control of Solkope was ceded to the "government" of Melchizedek. In 2000 Solkope was the subject of a land ownership dispute, as a consequence of an attempted secession of Rotuma from Fiji which was jointly orchestrated by the Molmahao Clan of ] district, and unrecognized micronation ]. According to documents tendered in court<ref>{{cite web |title=State v Riogi FJHC 61; Haa0060j.2001s (20 August 2001) |url=http://www.paclii.org/cgi-bin/disp.pl/fj/cases/FJHC/2001/61.html?query=apao |website=PacLII.org |publisher=] |access-date=7 April 2021 |date=20 August 2001}}</ref> pertaining to the case, the native landowner of Solkope Island, Hiagi Apao and Melchizedek's "Head of House of Elders", Tzemach "Ben" David Netzer Korem, concluded a "99 year sovereign master lease agreement", under which control of Solkope was ceded to the "government" of Melchizedek.
As at June 2008 the DOM website still lists the island as one of its territories, although Korem is banned from entering Fiji, and there is no Melchizedek presence of any sort on the island. As at June 2008 the DOM website still lists the island as one of its territories, although Korem is banned from entering Fiji, and there is no Melchizedek presence of any sort on the island.


==Mythology== ==Mythology==
] ] recorded a Rotuman myth concerning Solkope when he visited Rotuma in 1932. The legend, as told to MacGregor by islander Tuirotuma, concerns a rock on the sea-facing side of Solkope. This rock is the tupua{{okina}}<!--sic--> Leptafeke (a tupu{{okina}}<!--sic-->a is the spirit of a prominent person who now resides in a rock, star, or planet). The Rotuman legend tells that this rock once resided on the island of Haua off the coast of Oinafa. During a great fish drive on Oinafa, Leptafeke's share of the catch was given away. The rock became angry and began to shift itself around Rotuma to get away from Haua. Eventually coming to Solkope, the tupu{{okina}}a decided to settle on the sea-facing side of the island so as to hide from Oinafa. ] Gordon MacGregor recorded a Rotuman myth concerning Solkope when he visited Rotuma in 1932.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rotuman Custom as told to Gordon MacGregor in 1932 from notes archived at Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawai'i |url=http://www.hawaii.edu/oceanic/rotuma/os/MacGregor/McReligionStones.html |website=Hawaii.edu |publisher=] |access-date=7 April 2021 |date=1932}}</ref> The legend, as told to MacGregor by islander Tuirotuma, concerns a rock on the sea-facing side of Solkope. This rock is the tupua{{okina}}<!--sic--> Leptafeke (a tupu{{okina}}<!--sic-->a is the spirit of a prominent person who now resides in a rock, star, or planet). The Rotuman legend tells that this rock once resided on the island of Haua off the coast of Oinafa. During a great fish drive on Oinafa, Leptafeke's share of the catch was given away. The rock became angry and began to shift itself around Rotuma to get away from Haua. Eventually coming to Solkope, the tupu{{okina}}a decided to settle on the sea-facing side of the island so as to hide from Oinafa.


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Revision as of 03:07, 7 April 2021

Island in Rotuma Group, Fiji
Solkope
Island
Coordinates: 12°31′27″S 177°07′04″E / 12.52417°S 177.11778°E / -12.52417; 177.11778
CountryFiji
Island groupRotuma Group
Area
 • Total0.3 km (0.1 sq mi)
Elevation128 m (420 ft)

Solkope is a small and densely wooded island off the southern coast of Rotuma in the Fiji Islands, at the edge of the fringing coral reef. It is separated from the main island of Rotuma by a channel that is between 50 and 200 m wide, and lies immediately southeast of the village of Kalvaka in the district of Noaʻtau. It 765 m long east–west, and up to 515 m wide, and rises to a height of 128 m. Its area is 0.3 km. From the sea, it cannot be recognised as a separate island.

Secessionist movement

In 2000 Solkope was the subject of a land ownership dispute, as a consequence of an attempted secession of Rotuma from Fiji which was jointly orchestrated by the Molmahao Clan of Noaʻtau district, and unrecognized micronation Dominion of Melchizedek. According to documents tendered in court pertaining to the case, the native landowner of Solkope Island, Hiagi Apao and Melchizedek's "Head of House of Elders", Tzemach "Ben" David Netzer Korem, concluded a "99 year sovereign master lease agreement", under which control of Solkope was ceded to the "government" of Melchizedek. As at June 2008 the DOM website still lists the island as one of its territories, although Korem is banned from entering Fiji, and there is no Melchizedek presence of any sort on the island.

Mythology

Anthropologist Gordon MacGregor recorded a Rotuman myth concerning Solkope when he visited Rotuma in 1932. The legend, as told to MacGregor by islander Tuirotuma, concerns a rock on the sea-facing side of Solkope. This rock is the tupuaʻ Leptafeke (a tupuʻa is the spirit of a prominent person who now resides in a rock, star, or planet). The Rotuman legend tells that this rock once resided on the island of Haua off the coast of Oinafa. During a great fish drive on Oinafa, Leptafeke's share of the catch was given away. The rock became angry and began to shift itself around Rotuma to get away from Haua. Eventually coming to Solkope, the tupuʻa decided to settle on the sea-facing side of the island so as to hide from Oinafa.

See also

References

  1. "State v Riogi [2001] FJHC 61; Haa0060j.2001s (20 August 2001)". PacLII.org. Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute. 20 August 2001. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. "Rotuman Custom as told to Gordon MacGregor in 1932 from notes archived at Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawai'i". Hawaii.edu. University of Hawai'i. 1932. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
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