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Enele Maʻafu

Enele Ma'afu'otu'itonga, commonly known as Ma'afu, (circa 1816 — 6 February 1881) was a Pacific islander who held important titles in two countries in the Pacific. He was a traditional Tongan Prince and a self-made Fijian chief.
In 1874, Ma'afu went to Fiji in an expedition to Vanua Balavu to investigate the killing of a preacher.
==A Brief History==
He was born in Tongatapu, Tonga, in 1816, as the son of Aleamotu'a, Tu'i Kanokupulu In 1840 he married Elenoa Ngataialupe, with whom he had one child, Siale'ataongo, in Nukualofa. Also a Christian, Ma'afu introduced Methodist Christianity to eastern Fiji. Ma'afu died 6 February 1881 in Lomaloma, Vanua Balavu, and was buried on the island of Lakeba in the chiefly village of Tubou.

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