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Archipelago of eastern Fiji
Enele Ma'afu with the help of Tui Nayau’s army, conquered the region and established a unified administration. Tui Nayau then bestowed the title Tui Lau
Lau_Islands
Nayau is an island in Fiji, a tikina in and member of the Lau archipelago. It is the ancestral island of the Vuanirewa Clan, who were moved to the nearby
Nayau
Fiji paramount chief
Tui Nayau is the title held by the paramount chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji and is synonymous with the title holders over lordship of these islands
Tui_Nayau
Rasolo, the first Tui Nayau through a lady of rank from the Narewadamu. He was thus half brother to both, the second and third Tui Nayau's, Malani and Taliai
Soroaqali
Title given to the wife or chief wife of the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji
Radini Nayau is the courtesy title given to the wife or chief wife of the Tu'i Nayau, Chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji. The bearer of title is installed
Radini_Nayau
Tribe (yavusa) of the Lau Islands, Fiji
village of Tubou on the island of Lakeba and from their original roots in Nayau. The Lakeba faction are the descendants of Kalouyalewa whom now form four
Vuanirewa
Fijian former prime minister and president
held the titles of Tui Lau in 1963, and Tui Nayau kei Sau ni Vanua ko Lau in 1969. He succeeded to the Tui Nayau title in 1969, following the death of his
Kamisese_Mara
Fijian politician (1957–2020)
had visited him in Suva to invite him to succeed his late father as Tui Nayau, or Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands. Although not strictly hereditary
Finau_Mara
Fijian chiefly title
was created by the Vuanirewa Clan of Lakeba with the endorsement of Tui Nayau during the time of Ma'afu and his conquests. Ma'afu was disclaimed as a
Tui_Lau
prominent member of two of Fiji's main chiefly houses, those of the Tui Nayau, the paramount chief of the Lau Islands, and the chiefly house of the Vunivalu
Litiana_Maopa
High Chief of the island of Nayau. It is likely that Vukinavanua was born on Nayau. His father was High Chief Maseikula of Nayau, who was a son of Lord Buivaroro
Vukinavanua
Fijian chief
[maseikulaː]) was a Fijian High Chief. He was a Chief of the island of Nayau. Maseikula was a son of High Chief Buivaroro and his wife, the High Chiefess
Maseikula
Fijian explorer
Roko Sau of Lau and second Tui Nayau and Ciri of Taqalevu. During the reign of his Uncle Taliai Tupou, third Tui Nayau, he was considered heir to the
Vuetasau
Island in Fiji's Lau archipelago
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Kaibu
Volcanic island in the Lau Islands, Fiji
The island of Vanuavatu, although closer to the islands of Lakeba and Nayau than the island of Totoya, is listed as the fifth village within the District
Totoya
Village on the island of Vanua Balavu in the Lau archipelago of Fiji
following the recommendation of the Yavusa Tonga and the endorsement of the Tui Nayau from the Vuanirewa clan. Ratu Mara was the last Tui Lau and this position
Lomaloma
installed him as Lord of Nayau and claiming it as his own and thus he can be assumed to be the first holder of the title Tui Nayau. He married a woman called
Naosara
Fijian chief
Delailoa's lineage relocated and remained on the island of Nayau. Delailoa's descendants still live on Nayau. His relative was Malani. Delailoa's spouse is not
Delailoa
Tongan chief
with the Tui Nayau, the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands, he went on to conquer the Moala Islands and placed them under the Tui Nayau's authority. In
Enele_Maʻafu
Nayau Rokocegu, Maculeku, Tui Dreketi Rokomatu, Adi Joana, Tui Sigatoka Sovasova, Ratu Jovesa, Tui Vitogo (1942–2005) Tupou, Ratu Taliai, Tui Nayau (d
List_of_Fijians
Fijian Island
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Mago_Island
Ogea is traditionally known as the Matua Tabu i Tui Nayau, Tui Ogea (Sacred Elder of the Tui Nayau, the Tui Ogea). "BirdLife Data Zone: Ogea". datazone
Ogea_Levu
Volcanic island in the Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Moala_Island
Tropical cyclone season
throughout March 26 into 27, passing north of Lakeba and very close to Nayau, then passing very close to Suva at around 09:00 UTC on March 27. Once Meli
1978–79 South Pacific cyclone season
1978–79_South_Pacific_cyclone_season
time with the title Tui Nayau, and its dual usage commenced in the person of Rasolo. Both titles Sau Mai Kedekede and Tui Nayau are now inextricably linked
Roko_Sau
Fijian chief
[mbuiβaroro]) was a Fijian High Chief and Lord of the island of Nayau. Buivaroro was born on Nayau. His father was Naosara, son of Chief Lutunasobasoba of Moala
Buivaroro
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Olorua
Species of fig
Keppel; W. Arthur Whistler (2008). "The vegetation and flora of Lakeba, Nayau and Aiwa Islands, Central Lau Group, Fiji" (PDF). Micronesica. 40: 169–225
Ficus_tinctoria
Island of Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Vanua_Vatu
Fijian noble (1898–1966)
Tevita Uluilakeba III (October 4, 1898 – October 4, 1966) was the 12th Tui Nayau and Sau ni Vanua of the Lau Islands. He was the father of Ratu Sir Kamisese
Tevita_Uluilakeba_III
Fijian lawyer, diplomat, politician, and former First Lady of Fiji
was born in 1953. Her father, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (1920–2004), was Tui Nayau (Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands) and served as Fiji's first Prime Minister
Koila_Nailatikau
Name list
Tongan rugby union prop Tevita Uluilakeba III (1898–1966), the 12th Tui Nayau and Sau Ni Vanua of the Lau Islands Tevita Vaʻenuku (born 1967), Tongan
Tevita
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Tuvuca
Fijian nobility
United Kingdom; the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, for example, was both Tui Nayau and Tui Lau. For administrative purposes, Fiji is divided into fourteen
House_of_Chiefs_(Fiji)
Fijian chief
Kalouyalewa (pronounced [kaloujaleɰa]) (born on Nayau) was a Fijian High Chief. Kalouyalewa was a son of the Chief Naosara (Tuivanuakula II) and his wife
Kalouyalewa
Island and Tikina in Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Matuku_Island
Island in Fiji
encircled by a 29-kilometre (18 mi) road. Its closest neighbors are Aiwa and Nayau. Separated by deep sea from the latter but only by shallow waters from the
Lakeba
Tongan village
to Tu'i Tonga Laufilitonga, Tu'i Pelehake Filiaipulotu, Tui Lau and Tui Nayau of Fiji and the House of Tupou. King George Tupou II. Through his paternal
Kolonga
Category 5 South Pacific cyclone in 2016
trees and power lines. Communications with Vanua Balavu, Lakeba, Cicia, Nayau, Taveuni, and Qamea were lost on 20 February. Contact with Vanua Balavu
Cyclone_Winston
Fijian chiefess
Rasolo, who was the third Sau kei Lau of the Lau Islands and first Tu'i Nayau. They were the parents of Roko Malani, the seventh Sau kei Lau. Laufitu
Laufitu
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Fulaga
Island and Tikina in Southern Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Kabara_(Fiji)
(Late 1700s) Vutia Kalabu Decisive Victory for Kalabu 350 slain Battle of Nayau Cicia Lakeba Lakeba Victory (Mataisalia Tui Cicia slain, many warriors slain
List_of_wars_involving_Fiji
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Fiji Roko Malani (1754–1833), eldest son of Rasolo, the first Tui Nayau (Paramount Chief of Fiji's Lau Islands) Ratu Wilisoni Tuiketei Malani (1920-2005)
Malani
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Naitaba
Traditional Fijian song
origin of this song is disputed. One versions holds that Turaga Bale na Tu'i Nayau, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba composed it in 1916 for Adi Litia Tavanavanua (1900–1983)
Isa_Lei
History of Fiji, Summary
were strengthened by his blood relationship with Roko Taliai Tupou the Tui Nayau. 1849 Trading store of United States Consul and settler John Brown Williams
Timeline_of_Fijian_history
Genus of gastropods
of 8–12 prominent, fine spiral chords. Their shells have a rounded lip. Nayau Niue ʻEua Vaitupu Enewetak Vatusila species are found in various islands
Vatusila
Line of longitude
Passing just east of the island of Nayau, Fiji (at 18°0′S 179°2′W / 18.000°S 179.033°W / -18.000; -179.033 (Nayau)) Passing just west of the island
179th_meridian_west
Fijian noble
Lau under their mother, Adi Litiana Maopa, who was the sister of the Tui Nayau, Ratu Finau. Who's Who in Fiji: Fiji's Golden Book of Record, by Berwick
Mara_Kapaiwai
Island in Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Vatu_Vara
Circles of latitude
179°3′W / 18.000°S 179.050°W / -18.000; -179.050 (Fiji) Fiji Island of Nayau 18°0′S 179°2′W / 18.000°S 179.033°W / -18.000; -179.033 (Pacific Ocean)
Circles of latitude between the 15th parallel south and the 20th parallel south
Circles_of_latitude_between_the_15th_parallel_south_and_the_20th_parallel_south
Fijian chief and soldier (1888–1958)
son. Ratu Sukuna's mother, Adi Litiana Maopa, was the sister of the Tui Nayau, Ratu Alifereti Finau Ulukalala (High Chief of Lau) and father of Ratu Tevita
Lala_Sukuna
Island group in Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Ono-i-Lau
Island in Fiji's Lau archipelago
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Vanua_Balavu
Island in Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Vatoa
and first installed holder of the title Tu'i Nayau. According to the oral history, Rasolo was exiled to Nayau. He is considered to be the progenitor of the
Rasolo
and Adi by members of the Vuanirewa dynasty. The current heir to the Tui Nayau title, Finau Mara, uses the Baun title Ratu instead of Roko. This is true
Roko_(title)
Island in Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Kanacea
Island of Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Cikobia-i-Lau
with his cousins Tute, Koli and Gavidi in Lasakau) He is relashing the Tui Nayau, (a Drua and allusion to his uncle Vuibureta vasu to Lakeba) A raft to carry
Lasakau_sea_warriors
Port 22.43 35 Munia Island 4.69 1 Naitaba 7.35 156 Namalata Island 1.92 56 Nayau 19.35 293 Other Malima Island Kibobo Islets, Nukutolu, Sovu Islets, Thakan
List_of_islands_of_Fiji
One of the three confederacies of Fiji's House of Chiefs
snippet: Leha died trying to save Niumataiwalu, the father of the first Tui Nayau to rule Lakeba. Ironically, Niumataiwalu, who was assassinated at Ono in
Kubuna
Island and Tikina in Northern Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Cicia
Province of Fiji
3 1,383 Moce 424 99.1 3 0.7 1 0.2 428 Mualevu 826 98.6 7 0.8 5 0.6 838 Nayau 291 99.3 1 0.3 1 0.3 293 Oneata 147 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 147 Ono 523 99.8 1
Lau_Province
– 3 April 1934) was the eleventh Sau ni Vanua of Lau and the fifth Tui Nayau. He was a member of the noble household Matailakeba. Ratu Finau was born
Alifereti_Finau_Ulugalala
Tuvuca, which lies between Vanua Balavu and Lakeba and near the Island of Nayau, all of which are located in the Lau group of islands, which form part of
Turaga_na_Rasau
the concept of reconciliation never done for the late Turaga Bale the Tui Nayau (Ratu Mara) or for that matter the late Marama Bale the Roko Tui Dreketi
Fiji_Week,_2004
Fijian chief
Clan Tui Lau. In July 2025 he was invested with the titles of Turaga Tui Nayau, Sau Ni Vanua Ko Lau and Tui Lau. He has only been married once and since
Tevita_Mara
Former first lady of Fiji
11 September 1949, to Ratu Mara, who was to become the Tui Lau and Tui Nayau (the traditional ruler of the Lau Islands) was considered a dynastic marriage
Lala_Mara
Island in Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Vuaqava
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Moala_Islands
1833) was high chief of the Fijian island of Lakeba. He held the title Tui Nayau (paramount chief of the Lau Islands) and was a popular chief. He increased
Roko_Malani
Fiji international rugby union player
Suva where she attended Stella Maris Primary School. She hails from Salia, Nayau, Lau and shares maternal links to Nukui, Rewa. She later migrated with her
Rejieli_Uluinayau
Fijian nobleman
such, was the first member of this noble household to have the title Tui Nayau. His reign marked the growth of Christianity in Lau and the slow expansion
Taliai_Tupou
Tropical cyclone season
reported that Tropical Disturbance 06F had developed near the Lau Island of Nayau, about 250 km (155 mi) to the east of Suva, Fiji. At this stage, the system
2020–21 South Pacific cyclone season
2020–21_South_Pacific_cyclone_season
Deified Fijian ancestor
Degi (by his father's second wife) Sons by Adi Miranalesakula. Naosara TuNayau, lived in Batiki area. Daunisai, lived in Kabara. Sagavuluna, stayed at
Lutunasobasoba
Orisi Rabukawaqa Kiniviliame Radaveta Patrick Raddock Saula Radidi Radini Nayau Semi Radradra Pramod Rae Kathlyn Ragg Monica Raghwan Mataiasi Ragiagia Lote
Index of Fiji-related articles
Index_of_Fiji-related_articles
Fijian doctor and administrator (1906–1971)
Lakeba; she was the eldest child of Roko Tevita Vakacere Uluilakeba Tui Nayau, suzerain of the Lau province. Her mother, also of the Tui Kaba was Adi
J.A.R._Dovi
Tongan king (??–1845)
had been himself a resident in Lakeba and calls himself the friend of Tui Nayau, the chief of Lakeba and as such he took possession of the present intended
Aleamotuʻa
Fijian Atoll in Lau Islands
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Tuvana-i-Colo
Fijian chief
Niumataiwalu was a Fijian high chief. The name Niumataiwalu, translated as "I came first to Walu beach", was in memory of Naosara.[citation needed] Niumataiwalu's
Niumataiwalu
Fijian Atoll in the Lau Islands
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Tuvana-i-Ra
Atoll in Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Wailagi_Lala
Village and island in Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Namalata
Oceanic language spoken in Fiji
Lauan Native to Fiji Region Lau, Nayau, Lakeba, Oneata, Moce, Komo, Namuka, Kabara, Vulaga, Ogea, Vatoa islands Native speakers (16,000 cited 1981) Language
Lauan_language
Atoll in Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia Cikobia-i-Lau Kaibu Kanacea Mago Malima Munia Island Namalata Naitaba Nayau Tuvuca Vanua Balavu Vatu Vara Wailagi Lala Yacata Southern Lau Islands Aiwa
Ogea_Driki
against everything her father had believed in. "I recall what the late Tui Nayau said at his last Lau Provincial Council meeting on Ono, Lau, in October
Yellow_Ribbon_campaign_(Fiji)
NAYAU
NAYAU
NAYAU
NAYAU
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
The Lord has Remembered
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hidden. Chaste.
Girl/Female
Indian
Both the worlds
Male
Egyptian
, a lord or chief of Memphis.
Biblical
fleece; pasture; who nourisheth the body
Boy/Male
Egyptian
A cat.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brach 2, the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.Probably a partly Americanized form of Swiss German Bretscher, an occupational name for a sawyer, from Brett ‘plank’, ‘board’ + scher, a reduced form of Scherer ‘cutter’, a derivative of scheren ‘to cut’, ‘sever’.
Girl/Female
American, Armenian, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norwegian, Shakespearean, Swiss
Pearl; Jewel; Name of a Saint
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
German, Teutonic
Noble Serpent
NAYAU
NAYAU
NAYAU
NAYAU
NAYAU
n.
A specied of wild sheep (Ovis Hodgsonii), native of Nepaul and Thibet. It has a dorsal mane and a white ruff beneath the neck.