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- Tomasi Kulimoetoke II (26 July 1918 – 7 May 2007) was the 50th Lavelua (King) of Uvea, which is one of the three traditional kingdoms in the French overseas...
- Rebecca Kulimoetoke is an artist and teacher from Wallis, in the French overseas territory of Wallis and ****una. An expert in tapa cloth, she is also...
- Sosefo Mautāmakia II (1916–1918) Vitolo Kulihaapai (1918–1924) Tomasi Kulimoetoke I (1924–1928) Mikaele Tufele II (1928–1931) (1st time) Sosefo Mautāmakia...
- Mikaele Kulimoetoke (born 17 June 1963) is a Wallisian politician and member of the Territorial ****embly of Wallis and ****una. He was president of the...
- subordination to New Caledonia. In 2005, the 50th king of Uvea, Tomasi Kulimoetoke II, faced being deposed after giving sanctuary to his grandson who was...
- Faupala was officially crowned Lavelua on July 25, 2008, succeeding Tomasi Kulimoetoke II, who died in May 2007. He was removed from office in September 2014...
- culminating in a customary crisis in 1957. Her prime minister, Tomasi Kulimoetoke, resigned, 14 out of 20 villages defied her authority, and the royal...
- minister and political leader Tomasi Kulimoetoke I, king of Uvea, ruling from 1924 until 1928 Tomasi Kulimoetoke II (1918 – 2007), Lavelua (King) of Wallis...
- Mautāmakia II, King (1916–1918) Vitolo Kulihaapai, King (1918–1924) Tomasi Kulimoetoke I, King (1924–1928) Mikaele Tufele II, King (1928–1931) Sosefo Mautāmakia...
- Hanisi, President (2013–2014) Mikaele Kulimoetoke, President (2014–present) Kings of Uvea (Wallis) Tomasi Kulimoetoke II, King (1959–2007) Council of Ministers...