- Ratu Joni Cure
Mataitini (13
April 1865 – 13 June 1934) was a
Fijian chief,
civil servant and politician.
Mataitini was born into a
family of chiefs, and...
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Navakamocea Mataitini (1887 – 17
November 1967) was a
Fijian chief and politician. He was
Vunivalu of Rewa, and a
member of the
Legislative Council.
Mataitini was...
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lavish quantities of food, and
culminated in a feast. Earlier, Ro
Epeli Mataitini, the
Younger brother of the
official Vunivalu (a
Chiefs Right Hand) for...
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Makutu of Nadroga-Navosa was
chosen as his Deputy,
succeeding Ro Jone
Mataitini, who
decided not to s**** re-election.
Despite Fiji's
membership of the...
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Alipate Sikivou with 4,427 of the 7,474
valid votes (59.2%). Jone Cure
Mataitini, an independent,
finished second with 1,779 votes,
whilst another independent...
- Hawaii-nation.org.
Retrieved 21
March 2024.
Entered into
force December 23, 1826
Mataitini, Ro
Alipate Doviverata (9
December 2009). "Ro Veidovi-Putting Him in Proper...
- he was
installed as Vice-President of Fiji. Rewa high
chief Ro Jone
Mataitini said the
chiefs unanimously supported Ratu
Madraiwiwi Vice-Presidential...
- Niko Degei,
Mosese Kavika,
Sakeasi Dakua, Luke Sisiwa,
Iliavi Bose, Jone
Mataitini,
Ilatia Vaka, and
Saiyad Hussein. In football, they have been national...
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Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: C. Sherman.
Mataitini, Ro
Alipate Doviverata (2009-12-09). "Ro Veidovi-Putting Him in Proper...
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Mataitini Feke (1998-07-12) 12 July 1998 (age 26) 2 0
Tonga Football Academy 11...