Taliai Tupou

Taliai Tupou

Roko Taliai Tupou (17??-1875) was the son of Rasolo the first Tui Nayau and Radravu of Totoya. He is the younger brother of Roko Malani. He was the 3rd person to be installed to the Tui Nayau title. He is considered the progenitor of the noble household, Vatuwaqa in the chiefly Vuanirewa clan and as such, was the first member of this noble household to hold the title, Tui Nayau. His reign marked the growth of Christianity in Lau and the slow expansion of Tongan ambitions in Fiji, lead by Ma’afu. As this period marked increasing contact with Europeans, records from this point forward in regard to the history of Lau are well documented.

Taliai Topou’s early reception of missionaries appears lukewarm. He never took them seriously, until he was later influenced by his family members. It is recorded that he only allowed the Methodist missionaries, David Cargill and William Cross, to stay in Lakeba and establish a church after the support of his nephew and heir, Vuetasau. The latter conversion of his favourite daughter, Tagici (after being nursed back to health from a serious illness by a missionary) and the emerging role of Vaubula, Vuetasau’s brother, as an early Fijian preacher appears to have induced him to finally and publicly accept the Christian faith in 1849. From this point forward Christianity gradually replaced the old religion and gained hold in Lau and the rest of Fiji

David Cargill describes Taliai Tupou in his journals as a “however reluctant, tributary monarch”. As he did not have the reserves of manpower like the Tui Cakau or Vunivalu of Bau he could never risk confrontation with his adversaries and the alternative was to maintain friendly relations over as wide a field as possible. In this sense he can he stated as an astute diplomat, having somewhat maintained Lakeba independence through the occupancy of Enele Ma'afu and ambitions of Bau. His sovereignty over Lakeba and its dependencies were never likely threatened by Ma’afu, as Taliai Tupou’s through his mother was descended from the royal Tu'i Tonga and Tu'i Kanokupolu lines. Ma’afu’s father was a former Tui Kanokupolu and therefore would have considered Taliai Tupou his kin, but it was Ma’afu’s conquests of the north and western islands from Lakeba, that would greatly extend the domains of later Tui Nayau’s. In 1865 he concluded a Treaty of Friendship between the Kingdom of Lakeba and the Kingdom of Tonga, and in 1871 he convened a meeting of his chiefs and nominated Ma'afu as leader of the states of Lakeba, Vanua Balavu, and the Moala Group, with authority to appoint a Tui Nayau after he died.

Taliai Tupou is noted to have been the longest lived and the longest to have tenured the title Tui Nayau, some 42 years. Though crippled at the time of negotiations before the Cession of Fiji to Queen Victoria in 1874, he was still being carried about. An observing Australian reporter at the time stated, "Methuselah was an infant to him and death had forgotten him". He died in 1875 and was succeeded by his grandnephew, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba II. The latter would only succeed to the title Roko Sau as he would die prematurely a year later in 1876. His death meant that Roko Taliai Tupou’s son, Roko Eroni Loganimoce would in turn succeed to his cousin’s title Roko Sau and succeed his father becoming the fourth Tui Nayau.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tui Nayau — (littéralement chef de Nayau en tongien) est avec celui de Tui Lau l un des deux titres coutumiers les plus important portés par les grands chefs de l archipel du Lau (Fidji)[1]. Le titre est généralement associé avec l appellation de Sau ni… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Vuetasau — Viliame (William) Vuetasau (c.1820 1857) was the son of Roko Malani, the seventh Roko Sau of Lau and second Tui Nayau and Ciri of Taqalevu. During the reign of his Uncle Taliai Tupou, third Tui Nayau, he was considered heir to the title. He was… …   Wikipedia

  • Rasolo — was the second son of Niumataiwalu, founder of the Vuanirewa dynasty or noble clan of the Lau Islands in Fiji.VuanirewaRasolo became the third Roko Sau of the Lau Islands and first installed holder of the title Tui Nayau. According to oral… …   Wikipedia

  • Soroaqali — Toki Soroaqali was a Lauan chief and member of the noble dynasty of Vuanirewa in Fiji.He was the second son of Rasolo, the first Tui Nayau through a lady of rank from the Narewadamu. He was thus half brother to both, the second and third Tui… …   Wikipedia

  • Histoire De Fidji — Classiquement, l histoire des îles Fidji se découpe en quatre périodes distinctes: Le peuplement de l archipel et l époque pré européenne (1260 av. J. C. 1643) Les premiers contacts entre Fidjiens et Européens (1643 1874) La période coloniale… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Histoire de Fidji — Classiquement, l histoire des îles Fidji se découpe en quatre périodes distinctes : Le peuplement de l archipel et l époque pré européenne (1260 av. J. C. 1643) Les premiers contacts entre Fidjiens et Européens (1643 1874) La période… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Histoire de fidji — Classiquement, l histoire des îles Fidji se découpe en quatre périodes distinctes: Le peuplement de l archipel et l époque pré européenne (1260 av. J. C. 1643) Les premiers contacts entre Fidjiens et Européens (1643 1874) La période coloniale… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of Fiji-related articles — NOTOC Articles (arranged alphabetically) about people, places, things, and concepts related to or originating from Fiji, include: 0 9 2007 Colonial Cup A Rodney ACRAMAN Adi Adi Da James AH KOY Air Fiji Air Pacific Air Pacific destinations Ahmed… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Fijians — This list comprises Fijian citizens, and some foreigners associated with Fiji. For the sake of size, persons who could be listed under multiple categories should generally be listed only under the category for which they are best known. The term… …   Wikipedia

  • Lala Sukuna — Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna (22 April 1888 30 May 1958) was a Fijian chief, scholar, soldier, and statesman. He is regarded as the forerunner of the post independence leadership of Fiji. He did more than anybody to lay the groundwork for self government …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”