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Pelenato Fuluhea, also
known as Pulu****u, was a king of Uvea,
ruling from 1947
until 1950. He was
preceded by
Leone Manikitoga, and
succeeded by Kapeliele...
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Esitele Fuluhea Lakalaka, also
known as
Estelle Lakalaka, is a women’s
rights activist from
Wallis and ****una.
During the 1960s
Lakalaka began working...
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Council of
Ministers (1933–1941)
Leone Mahikitoga, King (1941–1947)
Pelenato Fuluhea "Pulu****u", King (1947–1950)
Kapeliele Tufele III "Setu", King (1950–1953)...
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Council of
Ministers (1933–1941)
Leone Mahikitoga, King (1941–1947)
Pelenato Fuluhea, King (1947–1950)
Kapeliele Tufele III, King (1950–1953)
Council of Ministers...
- in Noumea, New Caledonia,
Simutoga is the
maternal grandson of
Pelenato Fuluhea, who
served as King of
Wallis and ****una
between 1947 and 1950. He completed...
- from 17
April 1950
until 17
November 1953. He was
preceded by
Pelenato Fuluhea, and
succeeded by
Aloisia Brial. In
April 1950,
dissension appeared within...
- 1950, Uvea was
ruled by
three different kings:
Leone Manikitoga,
Pelenato Fuluhea, and
Kapeliele Tufele. On
December 22, 1953, a new
succession crisis emerged...
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March 1941)
Leone Mahikitoga (16
March 1941 – 29
March 1947)
Pelenato Fuluhea "Pulu****u" (1947–1950)
Kapeliele Tufele III "Setu" (1950–1953) Council...
- 1947. He was
preceded by
Mikaele Tufele II, and
succeeded by
Pelenato Fuluhea. He was king
during the
Second World War and the
occupation of Uvea by...
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within the muni****l
administration to
become a
collaborator of
Corinne Fuluhea,
member RPCR of the
local executive responsible for
Vocational Training...