- The
title Vatanitawake is the i
cavuti (chiefly title) of Viwa Island, Yasawa, Fiji.
Early inhabitants of
Vatanitawake were from Waya and
settled in Yakani...
- Province. It is
divided into
three villages: Bau,
Lasakau and Soso.
Vatanitawake temple is the
spirithouse (bure kalou) of the
chiefs and a
historic community...
-
historic buildings in the
village are the Ratu Seru
Cakobau Church, the
Vatanitawake temple and the Ulu ni
Vuaka meeting house situated around the village...
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chiefs at
Nakauvadra at the
foundation mound and
named the
temple as
Vatanitawake translated as 'the
shelter or
shelve of the
signifying authority award...
- (Naisilisili, [a.k.a. Dalituicama]),
Namatayalevu Momo na Ratu
Yaqeta Yasawa Vatanitawake na Momo na Tui
Yasawa Yasawa Irara, Teci [Tui Teci], Daloma, Tamusua...
- to
England on the ship Arcadia, on 30 May 1958. He was
buried at the
Vatanitawake, the Sau Tabu in Tubou,
Lakeba alongside great leaders of Lau. Although...
-
stone (tawake kei Viti) in its
foundation mound. The
temple is
known as
Vatanitawake ("the
shelter of Fiji"). The
Moturiki group were
lineal descendants of...
- Levu
Group -
Vanua Levu mine -
Vanua Tako Lavo
Party -
Rupeni VAREA -
Vatanitawake -
Vatoa -
Jioji VATUBUA -
Waisale WATUBUA -
Vatukoula -
Vatukoula F.C...
- Roko Tui Namata, Roko Tui
Veikau in a
simple yaqona ceremony in the
Vatanitawake. Dovi, as most chiefs, had a
dynastic marriage partner chosen for him...
- Ma'afu is
buried at the
chiefly burial grounds of the
Lauans – the
Vatanitawake at the Sau Tabu in Tubou, Lakeba.
Niumeitolu went to
Samoa and married...