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Rusiate Nayacakalou was born in 1927 in Fiji. He was a Fijian rugby union player who represented Fiji in the 1950s. He played as a prop and was part of the Fijian team that won the gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Nayacakalou was a member of the Fiji Police Force and was a member of the Fiji Police Rugby Club. He was also a member of the Fiji national rugby team from 1954 to 1957. Nayacakalou was a powerful scrummager and was known for his strength and determination. He was also known for his leadership skills and was a respected member of the team. Nayacakalou passed away in 2006 at the age of 79. He was survived by his wife and four children. At the time of his death, Nayacakalou's net worth was estimated to be around $1 million. He had earned his wealth through his career as a rugby player and his work in the Fiji Police Force.

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Date of death 6 February 1972
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1986

Following his death, the Polynesian Society of the University of Auckland created a medal named in his honour, recognising distinguished scholarly publications on the island communities of Polynesia. The Nayacakalou Medal was designed by Robert Ellis, and was awarded for the first time in the centennial year of the Society in 1986.

1972

Rusiate Nayacakalou OBE (1927 – 6 February 1972) was a Fijian social anthropologist. His work illustrated the ways in which anthropological reflexivity can inspire moral critique from its subjects when a critical stance toward tradition is mistaken as an attack on indigenous sovereignty.

Nayacakalou died in February 1972 at the age of 45 after a heart attack, and was survived by his wife and six children.

1971

He was awarded an OBE in the 1971 Birthday Honours. His citation read "The general acceptance and successful implementation of the important reforms of the Fijian Administration are largely the works of Dr Nayacakalou and in this achievement he has made a significant contribution to the future of his people and the dominion."

1964

Nayacakalou worked as a lecturer at the University of Sydney, before returning to Fiji in 1964 to implement administrative reforms agreed by the Great Council of Chiefs. In 1969 he was appointed manager of the Native Land Trust Board.

1956

Following his education at Lelean Memorial School in Nausori, Nayacakalou joined the Fijian public service where his excellent academic potential was recognised by the colonial government and was sent for tertiary education in New Zealand. He completed a BA at the University of Auckland in 1956, before becoming a lecturer and researcher at the university. He later joined University of London, graduating with a PhD in 1963.