- ʻEnele Maʻafuʻotuʻitonga,
commonly known as
Maʻafu, (circa 1816 — 6
February 1881) was a
Pacific islander who held
important titles in two
countries in...
- Siosaʻia Lausiʻi, Lord
Maʻafu Tukuiʻaulahi, also
known as Lord
Maʻafu (of
Vaini and Tokomololo) (1 July 1955 – 12
December 2021), was a
Tongan politician...
- include:
Enele Maʻafu (c. 1816–1881),
Tongan prince and
Fijian chief Maʻafu Fia (born 1986),
Tongan rugby union football player Maʻafu Tukuiʻaulahi (1955–2021)...
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Maʻafu-ʻo-limuloa (born
sometime in the 18th century, died July(?) October(?) 1799) was the 15th Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (chief of the
House of
Tupou in Oceanic...
-
Tongans and the
presence of a
British warship. The
Tongan Prince Enele Maʻafu, a Christian, had
established himself on the
island of
Lakeba in 1848, forcibly...
-
Warriors sign Josh
Strauss as
Viliami Ma'afu leaves". BBC Sport.
Retrieved 20
February 2013.
Viliami Maʻafu at
ESPNscrum Glasgow Warriors Profile v t e...
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Princess Lavinia Mata-ʻo-Tāone, Lady
Maʻafu (2
April 1952 - 22 June 2018) was a
member of the
Tongan Royal family. She was the
third daughter of Prince...
- Tuituiohu.
Maʻafu ʻo Tuʻi
Tonga was the
eldest son of Mataelehaʻamea and Papa Haʻamea. The
children of
Maʻafu ʻo Tuʻi
Tonga formed the Haʻa
Maʻafu clan. Haʻa...
- list) – Mumui, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (?) Tukuʻaho, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1793–1799)
Maʻafu-ʻo-limuloa, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1799) Tupoumālohi, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1799–1812)...
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Tonga Ofa Faingaʻanuku
Walter Fifita Siua
Halanukonuka Fotu
Lokotui Viliami Maʻafu Sila
Puafisi Uganda Tony
Nyangweso USA
Langilangi Haupeakui Folau Niua David...