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Oceania portal Naosara (pronunciation: NAH-OH-SARAH) was a
Fijian High Chief, an
ancestor of
Fijian royal family. He was also
called Tuʻivanuakula II...
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Siblings Degi (by his father's
second wife) Sons by Adi Miranalesakula.
Naosara, Tu'i Nayau,
lived in the
Batiki area. Daunisai,
lived in Kabara. Sagavuluna...
- on Nayau) was a
Fijian High Chief.
Kalouyalewa was a son of the
Chief Naosara (Tuivanuakula II) and his wife, Adi Gelegeleavanua, and thus a grandson...
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River - Ratu Sela
NANOVO -
Neumi NANUKU -
Nanuya Lailai -
Nanuya Levu -
NAOSARA -
Serupepeli Naqase -
Sireli NAQELEVUKI -
Naqereqere River -
Sekove NAQIOLEVU...
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suggest that the
progenitor of the
leading family of
Nayau stemmed from
Naosara,
celebrated chief who had won the
infamous Cici Turaga, but was not accepted...
- "Can't Stay Pure" (無垢ではなくてない, "Mukude
Wanakute nai") "Growing" (なおさらに募る想い, "
Naosara ni
Tsunoru Omoi") "Secret Affection" (ナイショの好意, "Naisho no Kōi") "A Nostalgic...
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Buivaroro and his wife, the High
Chiefess Tarau. Maseikula's
grandfather was
Naosara. He was a
progenitor of a
prominent Fijian royal house. It is possible...
- Lord of the
island of Nayau.
Buivaroro was born on Nayau. His
father was
Naosara, son of
Chief Lutunasobasoba of
Moala Island,
whilst Buivaroro’s mother...
- Niumataiwalu,
translated as "I came
first to Walu beach", was in
memory of
Naosara.[citation needed] Niumataiwalu's father, Delaivugalei, was the brother...