This article needs additional citations for
verification. (February 2024) |
Chief Niumataiwalu | |
---|---|
Spouse(s) | Tarau of Totoya |
Issue | |
Father | Delaivugalei |
Mother | Vulase |
Niumataiwalu was a Fijian high chief. [1]
The name Niumataiwalu, translated as "I came first to Walu beach", was in memory of Naosara.[ citation needed]
Niumataiwalu's father, Delaivugalei, was the brother of Qoma, whose father was Kalouyalewa. Niumataiwalu had three wives and multiple children; his recorded wives and children, in order of seniority, were:
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (February 2024) |
Chief Niumataiwalu | |
---|---|
Spouse(s) | Tarau of Totoya |
Issue | |
Father | Delaivugalei |
Mother | Vulase |
Niumataiwalu was a Fijian high chief. [1]
The name Niumataiwalu, translated as "I came first to Walu beach", was in memory of Naosara.[ citation needed]
Niumataiwalu's father, Delaivugalei, was the brother of Qoma, whose father was Kalouyalewa. Niumataiwalu had three wives and multiple children; his recorded wives and children, in order of seniority, were: