- Vunivalu of Bau
Turaga na Vunivalu ni Bau is the Paramount Chief of the
Kubuna Confederacy , loosely translated the title means "Warlord of Bau" or Root of War [The Fijians - Page 62, 1908.] . The succession to the title does not followprimogeniture , but the candidate must be a high ranking member of theTui Kaba clan.A brief history
The Vunivalu was not always the senior Chieftain in Kubuna and Bau the title was considered subordinate to the
Roko Tui Bau [ [http://books.google.com.fj/books?vid=ISBN0226734005&id=ZmWqy9XBuyoC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&ots=gqVt5FtQTi&dq=the+book+Apologies+to+Thucydides&sig=8yzLdTyvqHdEaieD3xP06EuuhVw#PPP11,M1 Apologies to Thucydides] : Understanding History as culture and Vice Versa – pages 27, 52, 63, 162, 198, 211, 216, 233, 249,] [Fiji’s Heritage a history of Fiji by Kim Gravelle reprinted under its new name in 2000 it was originally published as Fiji Times a history of Fiji in 1979. ISBN 982-214-001-0, Published by Tiara enterprises Nadi, Part 10 Page 44 – reference to Paper by Deve Toganivalu documenting Bauan pre-history and the superiority of the Roko Tui Bau as supreme Chief of Bau and the Vunivalu as his second.] . Power struggles between the various chiefly households came to a head with the exile of the VunivaluTanoa Visawaqa in the early 1800s after a series of murders and reprisals [Oceania By University of Sydney, Australian National Research Council - 1930, Ratu Tanoa and the battle at Lomaloma secures his supremacy] [ [http://books.google.com.fj/books?vid=ISBN0226734005&id=ZmWqy9XBuyoC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&ots=gqVt5FtQTi&dq=the+book+Apologies+to+Thucydides&sig=8yzLdTyvqHdEaieD3xP06EuuhVw#PPP11,M1 Apologies to Thucydides] : Understanding History as culture and Vice Versa – pages 27, 52, 63, 162, 198, 211, 216, 233, 249,] . His sonSeru Epenisa Cakobau however was allowed to remain in Bau during his fathers exile. Cakobau gained power by subverting the Lasakau people to plot and execute the overthrow of the ruling group, led by Ratu Ravulo Vakayaliyalo, in 1837; Seru Epenisa Cakobau then reinstated his father as ruler [Tukutuku, Raraba, History of Bau] .Cakobau eventually succeeded to the title himself. He created much of its prestige by styling himself King of Fiji; he led the process that culminated in cession of the islands to the
United Kingdom in 1874 [Fiji’s Heritage a history of Fiji by Kim Gravelle reprinted under its new name in 2000 it was originally published as Fiji Times a history of Fiji in 1979. ISBN 982-214-001-0, Published by Tiara enterprises Nadi, Part 10 Page 44 – reference to Paper by Deve Toganivalu documenting Bauan pre-history and the superiority of the Roko Tui Bau as supreme Chief of Bau and the Vunivalu as his second.]The position has been vacant since the death of the last Vunivalu, Ratu Sir George Cakobau, in 1989.
earch for a successor
Recently, there have been moves to choose a successor. On
9 June 2005 , Senator Ratu George Cakobau, Jr. (son of the last "Vunivalu") announced that the chiefs ofMatanitu o Bau (the traditional chiefly government of Bau, which includes the districts ofDravo ,Namata , Nausori, andNuku ), had selected four chiefly candidates, to be submitted to the Tui Kaba clan, which will be asked to choose one of them as the next "Vunivalu." The four candidates are Ratu George Cakobau, Jr. himself, his brother Ratu Epenisa Cakobau, Ratu George Kadavulevu Naulivou, and former Vice-President Ratu Jope Seniloli. A second meeting held a week later tentatively proposed Senator Cakobau as the new "Vunivalu."Senator Cakobau's appointment has not been finalized and is not without controversy. Adi Finau Tabakaucoro, a member of the Tui Kaba clan and a senior chief, complained on
27 June that the proper procedures were not being followed. The new "Vunivalu" should be elected by the whole clan, she said, rather than chosen by a few elders. She thought it wrong to exclude from the list of candidates the name of Senator Cakobau's sister, Adi Samanunu Talakuli Cakobau, because she was the eldest child of the last Vunivalu.Other titles
The Vunivalu when installed, also takes the title of Tui Levuka, as he is the traditional leader of the Levuka people of
Lakeba , Lau. The wife of the Vunivalu is titledRadini Levuka .Vunivalu of Bau
Footnotes
References
* [http://books.google.com.fj/books?vid=OCLC05701972&id=WMkNe1rwRdMC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=book+Fiji+and+the+Fijians Fiji and the Fijians] , by Thomas Williams, James Calvert.
* Voyage Round the World: Embracing the Principal Events of the Narrative of the United States... - Page 383, by Charles Wilkes - 1849
* Elites: choice, leadership and succession - Page 116, byJoão de Pina-Cabral , Antónia Pedroso de Lima - Social Science - 2000
* The Fijians - Page 62, 1908.
* The Golden Bough A Study in Magic and Religion: A New Abridgement from the Second and Third Editions - Page 149, by Sir James George Frazer - 1998.
*‘Matanitu’ the struggle for power in early Fiji by David Routledge 1985 – published by the Institute of Pacific studies and the University of the South Pacific Fiji, Chapter 2 Struggle between the Chiefs 1760 to 1842 Page 40,56
* Tukutuku Raraba – History of Bau – Chapter 1 Page 1, records tabulated by the [http://www.fijianaffairs.gov.fj/NLFC.html Native Lands and Fisheries Commission] , the book The Pacific Way – A Memoir by Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara published by the University of Hawaii press Honolulu refers to the ‘Tukutuku Raraba’ as the "‘registrar of land owners rights and customs’"
* Oceania By University of Sydney, Australian National Research Council - 1930.
* Fiji’s Heritage a history of Fiji by Kim Gravelle reprinted under its new name in 2000 it was originally published as Fiji Times a history of Fiji in 1979. ISBN 982-214-001-0, Published by Tiara enterprises Nadi.
* [http://books.google.com.fj/books?vid=ISBN0521003547&id=gB9mHNE17jgC&pg=PA190&lpg=PA190&dq=Vunivalu+of+Bau&sig=vL1J5HUMmlh7vDIAVnogj_6rzn4 The Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders] , Page 189 - 190, By Malama Meleisea, Donald Denoon, Karen .L Nero, Jocylyn Linnekin, Stewart Firth
* [http://books.google.com.fj/books?vid=ISBN0226734005&id=ZmWqy9XBuyoC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&ots=gqVt5FtQTi&dq=the+book+Apologies+to+Thucydides&sig=8yzLdTyvqHdEaieD3xP06EuuhVw#PPP11,M1 Apologies to Thucydides] : Understanding History as culture and Vice Versa, By Marshal Sahlins.External links
* [http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/states/fiji/vunivalu.html Vunivalu]
* Article on Bau and the [http://www.everyculture.com/Oceania/Bau-History-and-Cultural-Relations.html Vunivalu] with some historical details.
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