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Kalouyalewa (pronounced [kaloujaleɰa]) (born on Nayau) was a
Fijian High Chief.
Kalouyalewa was a son of the
Chief Naosara (Tuivanuakula II) and his wife...
- was High
Chiefess Gelegeleavanua. His
younger brother was High
Chief Kalouyalewa of
Lakeba and
their sister was Adi Keletu. Upon
reaching adulthood, Buivaroro...
- Gelegeleavanua. Her
title was Adi. They
eventually had two sons,
Buivaroro and
Kalouyalewa, who upon
reaching adulthood removed themselves to Lakeba. Buivaroro...
- that
Maseikula was born on the
island of Lakeba,
where lived his
uncle Kalouyalewa. On the
other hand, he may have been born on Nayau.
After his father...
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relative Malani.
Delailoa was a son of the
Chief Qoma and
grandson of
Chief Kalouyalewa and his wife Tagiamarama.
Mother of
Delailoa was a wife of Qoma. Delailoa's...
- Niumataiwalu's father, Delaivugalei, was the
brother of Qoma,
whose father was
Kalouyalewa.
Niumataiwalu had
three wives and
multiple children; his
recorded wives...
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island of Taveuni. On
Lakeba was born
famous chief Delailoa, son of
Kalouyalewa, who went on Lakeba.
Copra production is the most
important economic...
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their original roots in Nayau. The
Lakeba faction are the
descendants of
Kalouyalewa whom now form four
noble households that make up the tribe.
These four...
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KAITANI -
Kaivalagi -
Kaiviti -
Sekonaia KALOU -
Atunaisa KALOUMAIRAI -
KALOUYALEWA -
Daren KAMALI -
Tomasi KANAILAGI -
Kanacea -
Kanaka - Ratu
Epeli KANAKANA...
- as he was the
youngest in that race.
Naosara had sons
Buivaroro and
Kalouyalewa. The
period after the
death of
Chief Niumataiwalu in Ono-i-Lau can be...