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Nukai Peniamina was a
Niuean who
brought Christianity to the
island of Niue in 1846. In 1830, the
London Missionary Society took two
local boys (Uea and...
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abducted a
Niuean named Nukai Peniamina and
trained him as a
pastor at the
Malua Theological College in Samoa.
Peniamina returned in 1846 on the John Williams...
- Aʻeau
Peniamina Leʻavai (born 1942) is a
Samoan politician and matai. He
served as the
Speaker of the
Samoan Legislative ****embly from 1988 to 1991. He...
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Peniamina Percival (born 8
November 1994) is a
judoka from Samoa. He
competed at the 2020
Summer Olympics, in the Judo – Men's 81 kg. His
coach at the...
- electorate,
challenged the
eligibility of his HRPP
opponent Tuitogamanaia Peniamina Junior Leavai in court. The
court ruled in Fuiono’s
favour resulting in...
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Tautua Samoa Party In
office 19 May 2011 – 4
March 2016
Deputy A'eau
Peniamina Preceded by Va'ai Papu
Vailupe Succeeded by
Office vacant Minister of...
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Lealofi IV
Enetama Lipitoa Jiko
Luveni Terepai Maoate Sela
Molisa Aʻeau
Peniamina Saia
Piukala Pupuke Robati Aalisha Sahukhan Jona
Senilagakali Neil Sharma...
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government and
mission schools, as well as
twenty houses. 1846 -
Nukai Peniamina landed at
Uluvehi with the help of
Toimata Fakafitienua.
Mutalau is the...
- gods in
Niuean mythology from fish gods to
flying rats.
According to
Peniamina, a
Pacific Island missionary stationed on the island, the
islanders consider...
- was
repeatedly dela****. In the interim, the party's
deputy leader, Aeau
Peniamina Le'avai, resigned,
while another MP,
Sililoto Tolo Tua'ifaiva, died. In...