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Kalouyalewa (pronounced (:kaloujaleɰa)) (born on Nayau) was a Fijian High Chief.〔''Ai Vola tabu, sa volai kina na Veiyalayalati makawa kei na Veiyalayalati vou''. Suva, Fiji.〕 Kalouyalewa was a son of the Chief Naosara (Tuivanuakula II) and his wife, ''Adi'' Gelegeleavanua,〔(Chiefess Gelegeleavanua )〕 and thus a grandson of Chief Kubunavanua II, who was very famous. He was born on the island of Nayau. His elder brother was named Buivaroro.〔(Family of Kalouyalewa )〕 Their sister was Chiefess Keletu. Kalouyalewa went on the island of Lakeba, where he married into the island’s principal chiefly families. His first wife was named Sivoki. She was a member of Cekena, the dynasty then holding the title ''Sau''. They had two sons, Delaivugalei and Tongatapu. Second wife of Kalouyalewa was Chiefess Tagiamarama, who bore him a son called Qoma.〔''Yalo i Viti: Shades of Viti'' by Fergus Clunie. Page 173. Fiji Museum.〕 Kalouyalewa’s sons would eventually play a crucial role in enabling the Vuanirewa Dynasty to succeed to the titles ''Roko Sau'' and ''Tui Nayau''.〔Mara, Ratu Sir Kamisese: ''The Pacific Way: A Memoir''. University of Hawaii Press, 1997.〕 His famous grandson was High Chief Delailoa of Lakeba. Delaivugalei in his adult years married ''Adi'' Vulase. == Family tree == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kalouyalewa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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