-
eastern part of the
island of Tongatapu, in the
village of Niutōua, in
Heketā. It was
built in the 13th
century by King Tuʻitātui in
honor of his two...
- the 12th
century AD. Tuʻitātui had, like his
father Momo, his
court in
Heketā (meaning:
cripple hit), near the
village of Niutōua on Tongatapu. It was...
-
first capital at Toloa,
around 1000
years ago, to the
second capital at
Heketā, at the site of the Haʻamonga ʻa Maui Trilithon, none
boasts more traditional...
-
would go on to win his next two
bouts by the way off TKO;
against Ryan
Heketa at Hex
Fight Series 17 and
Christophe Van Dijk at
Wollongong Wars 7. In...
- was the
famous residence of the Tu'itonga.
Before Niutoua. It was
called Heketa.
Places of Interest: Ha'amonga a Maui (Uasila'a) Maka
Faakinanga - Tokotoko...
- of Tonga)
somewhere in the
middle of the 12th
century AD. They
lived at
Heketā,
along the
northcoast of Tongatapu, with its
rocky s****.
Launching and...
- Haʻamea. The
Tongan maritime empire came into existence.
Royal court in
Heketā near Niutōua. Tuʻitātui –
around 1100 AD,
extended the
royal court, built...
-
maritime empire began to
expand during his reign. King Momo had his
court in
Heketā, near the
village of Niutōua (doubly
planted coconuttrees). His
people were...
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itself and the Maka Faʻakinanga slab) and the
royal tombs (langi) in Muʻa.
Heketa,
included in the Park, was the country's
capital from the 10th to the 13th...
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crashing against the cliffs. This is
another possible reason, the
capital Heketa was
moved to Mu'a by Tu'i
Tonga at a
later date. The word
Kolonga features...