ʻEnele Maʻafuʻotuʻitonga, commonly known as Maʻafu, (circa 1816 — 6 February 1881) was a Pacific islander who held important titles in two countries in...
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Enele is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Enele Maʻafu (c. 1816–1881), Tongan chief Enele Malele (born 1990), Fijian rugby union player...
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name include: Enele Maʻafu (c. 1816–1881), Tongan prince and Fijian chief Maʻafu Fia (born 1986), Tongan rugby union football player Maʻafu Tukuiʻaulahi...
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Tonga, sent by Tu'i Tonga (King) Taufa'ahau (George I) of Tonga and Enele Ma'afu, governor of the Tongan population in Fiji. The battle was a major victory...
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Islands, and the Moala Islands. Around 1855, the renegade Tongan prince Enele Ma'afu with the help of Tui Nayau’s army, conquered the region and established...
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Lomaloma (section Ma'afu as the Tui Lau)
regarded as the first modern town in Fiji. It was established by Tui Lau Enele Ma'afu as the capital of the Lau Confederacy, combining the Lau Group (Lakeba...
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descendants. In fact, Enele Ma'afu was not defeated by the Tui Cakau's army as stated above. He was in Tonga at that time. In July 1862, Ma’afu went for a visit...
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his only living son, Ratu Tevita Lutunauga Kapaiwai Uluilakeba Mara. Enele Ma'afu Kamisese Mara Lala Sukuna "Ratu Tevita Mara to confirm if he will be...
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title as he drowned in 1857 whilst in an expedition with Tongan Chief Enele Ma'afu. His eldest son Roko Josateki Malani II was a Seafarer and his second...
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Tongan Prince Enele Ma'afu. Oral history passed down through the native Matuku people states that the island was not conquered by Enele Ma'afu whilst historical...
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Lauans have Tongan ancestors; Tonga's Lands Minister is named after Enele Ma'afu, the Tongan Prince who originally claimed parts of Lau for Tonga. Area:...
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Cakobau of the Kingdom of Fiji by 1871. In around 1855 a Tongan prince, Enele Ma'afu, proclaimed the Lau islands as his kingdom, and took the title Tui Lau...
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cricketers I. L. Bula (born 1921), hailed. The Tongan-Fijian warlord Enele Ma'afu, who conquered much of eastern and northern Fiji in the mid-19th century...
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Christianity in Lau and the slow expansion of Tongan ambitions in Fiji, led by Enele Ma'afu. As this period marked increasing contact with Europeans, records from...
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Tongan chief Enele Ma'afu, who led an army of Christian Tongans and their allies from eastern Fiji. After a short-lived alliance with Ma’afu, Cakobau became...
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converted Tongans and the presence of a British warship. The Tongan Prince Enele Maʻafu, a Christian, had established himself on the island of Lakeba in 1848...
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great-granddaughter of the Tu'i Tonga. She was also a great-great-granddaughter of Enele Maʻafu. She was educated at St Joseph's Convent School, Nuku’alofa, and St Mary's...
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converted Tongans and the presence of a British warship. The Tongan Prince Enele Ma'afu, a Christian, had established himself on the Island of Lakeba in the...
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the Tongan Prince Enele Ma'afu, who had established himself on the Island of Lakeba in the Lau archipelago in 1848. A Christian, Ma'afu brought Wesleyan...
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in the Lau Group of Fiji, so did Christianity under the Tongan Prince Enele Ma'afu. Its advancement was solidified further by the conversion of the emerging...
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Preceded by Enele Ma'afu Tui Lau 1938–1958 Succeeded by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara...
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warring chiefs of Fiji. 1847 Prince Enele Ma'afu of Tonga arrived in Fiji and established himself in Lakeba by 1848. Ma'afu's arrival and settling in Lakeba...
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kava’s use is found in the account given to Fison by the then Tui Lau, ‘Enele Ma’afu, son of former Tu’i Kanokupolu, ‘Aleamotu’a, and a self made Fijian chief...
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River Lautoka - Lautoka District - Lautoka F.C. Campese Ma'AFU - Enele MA'AFU - Salesi MA'AFU - Jone MACILAI (rugby league) - Jone MACILAI-TORI - Macuata...
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Supreme of the Confederation of Lau; he was succeeded two years later by Enele Ma'afu, Tui Lau, who reigned until the Confederation of Lau joined the united...
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were threatened by the Tongan warlord, Enele Ma'afu. They sought the help of the Namalata people while Ma'afu was in Lomaloma, on Vanua Balavu, as they...
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List of Tonga national rugby union players (redirect from Enele Taufa)
at Apia 219 Ma'afuFoukimoana Ma'afu wing 3 June 1980 v Samoa at Apia 220 Ma'afuFili Moala hooker 3 June 1980 v Samoa at Apia 221 Ma'afuSione Vai (centre)...
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than three decades. Ratu Mara is buried in the village of Tubou, as are Enele Ma'afu (1816–1881) – a Tongan-Fijian warlord who conquered much of Fiji in the...
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was the great great-grand nephew of the Tongan prince and conqueror, Enele Ma'afu. In September 2005, it was announced that Bula would be posthumously...
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HMS Pelorus, in Macuata waters, during a conference including Enele Maʻafu and William Pritchard, 20 July 1861...
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