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Viliami Tupoulahi Tungī Mailefihi

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Sālote Tupou III & Tungī Mailefihi ʻi heʻena taʻane, 19 Sēpitema 1917
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Viliami Tungī Mailefihi
HOKOHOKO ʻO E HOUʻEIKI ʻENAU FAKANOFO
tokotaha naʻe fetongiTungītokotaha hoko
Viliami Tungī HalatuituiaViliami Tupoulahi Tungī MailefihiSiaosi Tāufaʻāhau Tupoulahi (Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV)
fakanofo1909
fakamālōlō20 Siulai 1941
KAU PALEMIA ʻO E PULEʻANGA ʻO TONGA
Tēvita Polutele KahoViliami Tupoulahi Tungī MailefihiSolomone Ula Ata
↑tokotaha naʻe fetongi↑fakanofo30 Sune 1923↑tokotaha hoko↑
fakamālōlō20 Siulai 1941

Naʻe tokolahi ʻa e kau pele ʻo Tungī Mailefihi. Ko e mahuʻinga lahi taha, ko Tulu mei Muʻa ia. ʻOkusitino Māhina, Psychoanalysis and Tongan Poetry, Literature and Aesthetics, The Journal of the Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics, 13 (1), pp. 97-106.</ref>[1]

Puha TUPUʻANGA
(tohi hohoko)
Viliami Tupoulahi Tungī Mailefihi
(tangata—1 Nōvema 1887—20 Siulai 1941)
ʻene mātuʻa ʻeiki→Siaosi U. Tukuʻaho Mele Siuʻilikutapu←fehuhu
tokouaViliami Tupoulahi Tungī Mailefihi
ʻohoana
ʻaho mali: 19—21 Sēpitema 1917
Sālote Mafileʻo Pilolevu (Sālote Tupou III)
fānauSiaosi Tāufaʻāhau Tupoulahi Uiliami Tukuʻaho Sione Ngū Manumataongo Uelingatoni
  1. ʻOkusitino Māhina, Tatau, potupotutatau and mālie: A realist reflection on the symmetry, harmony and beauty of Queen Sālote’s poetry, Polynesian Paradox: Essays in Honour of Futa Helu. Suva, Fiji: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, pp. 168-83.

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