Nanasipauʻu
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HOKOHOKO ʻO E HOUʻEIKI ʻENAU FAKANOFO | |||
tokotaha naʻe fetongi | Tuʻi Tonga Fefine | tokotaha hoko | |
Sinaitakalaʻifanakavakilangi | Nanasipauʻu | Sinaitakalaʻifekitetele | |
fakanofo | ~1750 | ||
fakamālōlō |
Puha TUPUʻANGA (tohi hohoko) |
Nanasipauʻu (fefine—~1750—) |
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ʻene mātuʻa | ʻeiki→ | Tuʻipolutuʻilangituʻoteau | ʻĀnaukihesina | ←fehuhu |
tokoua | Maʻulupekotofa | Nanasipauʻu | ||
ʻohoana I | Lātūnipuluʻiteafua | |||
fānau | ʻIloaʻilangikapu | Lātūfuipeka | ||
ʻohoana II | Haveatungua | |||
fānau | ʻAmelia Fakahikuʻoʻuiha | Veasiʻi | Fāʻotusia Fakahikuʻoʻuiha |
- D.V. Burley; Sacred child and sacred place; Polynesian paradox, USP 2005; ISBN 982-02-0371-6