• Timothy Detudamo (1887 or 1888 – 11 April 1953) was a Nauruan politician and linguist. He served as Head Chief of Nauru from 1930 until his death in 1953...
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  • politician, son of Timothy Timothy Detudamo (died 1953), Nauruan politician and linguist This page lists people with the surname Detudamo. If an internal...
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  • Buraro Robidok Bagewa Detudamo (1931 – 5 June 1994) was a Nauruan politician. He was the only son of Timothy Detudamo and brother-in-law to Kennan Adeang...
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    Timothy Detudamo as the chief of the natives. The Nauruans were ordered to obey him, otherwise they would be "skinned and treated as pigs". Detudamo had...
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  • Minister, 2004–07 and 2011–) The Detudamo family Timothy Detudamo Head Chief of Nauru Buraro Detudamo (son of Timothy Detudamo, Chief and Island Councilor...
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    In 1938, there was an attempt by the Nauruan language committee and Timothy Detudamo to make the language easier to read for Europeans and Americans. It...
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    Ubenide Constituency. Uaboe is also the highest settlement in Nauru. Timothy Detudamo, linguist and governor of Nauru, was from Uaboe. List of settlements...
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    Daniel A. Kelin II Jack Niedenthal Dirk R. Spennemann Luelen Bernart Timothy Detudamo Ben Bam Solomon Eleanor Catton Alan Duff Janet Frame Patricia Grace...
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  • Civil War. Daimon 1921–1930 Unknown 1st Head Chief to be elected. Timothy Detudamo 1930–1942, 1946–1953 Unknown Translated the Bible into Nauruan. First...
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  • death on 23 October 1930 aged 80, after which he was succeeded by Timothy Detudamo. His grandson Hammer DeRoburt became the first president of independent...
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    elected Council met for the first time on 18 December 1951 and elected Timothy Detudamo as Head Chief. Nancy Viviani (1970) Nauru: Phosphate and Political...
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    (excluding diacritical marks). With help from his wife and a Nauruan named Timothy Detudamo, Delaporte translated many religious texts from German to Nauruan including...
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  • Bernart Geoffrey Blainey Eleanor Catton Manning Clark Marcus Clarke Timothy Detudamo Flora Devantine Alan Duff Vincent Eri Sia Figiel Miles Franklin Janet...
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  • island. The first meeting of the council was held on 18 December. Timothy Detudamo, who had previously served as Head Chief in the Council of Chiefs,...
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    Council from the Aiwo constituency. Following the death of Head Chief Timothy Detudamo in April 1953, Gadabu was elected as his replacement. In 1954 he was...
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    Unknown Acting 17 January 1933 to 31 August 1938 Rupert Clare Garsia Timothy Detudamo was head chief of nauru 1 September 1938 to 22 October 1938 Unknown...
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    became one of the world's smallest independent, democratic states. Timothy Detudamo translated the Bible into the Nauruan language in the 1930s. In 1966...
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  • N Name Took office Left office Source 1 Buraro Detudamo January 1962 December 1976 2 Kinza Clodumar December 1976 April 1978 3 Ruben Kun April 1978 May...
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    285 Elected Aloysious Edrick Arabao Iyomago Amwano 204.418 Robidok Timothy Detudamo 192.592 Paul Lawrence Maginkieo Ribauw 174.485 Alf Diranga Itsimaera...
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  • Funaki (TGA) 166 kg  Uea Detudamo (NRU) 165 kg 96 kg total  Maeu Nanai Livi (SAM) 340 kg  Ethan Elwell (GUM) 305 kg  Uea Detudamo (NRU) 298 kg 102 kg snatch...
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  • 279 6  Patrick Veidreyaki (FIJ) B 110 114 117 6 145 151 160 6 268 7  Uea Detudamo (NRU) B 110 115 118 8 137 142 146 7 261 8  Petrillo Menke (NRU) B 95 100...
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  • Edrick Arobao Iyomogo Amwano 120 121 121 122 126 141 162 201 296 Timothy Robidok Detudamo 140 140 143 150 153 161 168 187 - Alf Diringa Itsimaera 66 66 67...
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    Valdon Dowiyogo 185.769 Jesaulenko Keto Dowiyogo 173.413 Robbie Robidok Detudamo 169.810 Ellington Dowabobo 162.222 Alf Diranga Itsimaera 157.914 Aloysius...
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