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- Nakorotubu is one of nineteen districts in Fiji's Ra Province. It consists of seven sub-districts or sub-regions: the five villages of Namarai, Nacobau...
- village in Ra, that migrated to Nakorotubu tikina, and later to Cakaudrove under the Gonesau's (A traditional chief in Nakorotubu, Ra province) orders to keep...
- Nailuva Nakorotubu Nakuilava Nalaba Nalawa Naroko Nasau Navitilevu Navolau Rakiraki Raviravi Saivou Tokaimalo The districts of Saivou, Nakorotubu, Rakiraki...
- award signifying authority (tawake or flag). From Nakauvadra, he left via Nakorotubu and had his 1st child, a son through supernatural powers or Gonesau known...
- Nacobau is a village located in the Nakorotubu District, Ra Province, Fiji . Naocobau is a village located in the Nakorotubu District, Ra Province, Fiji Islands...
- for US$40,000. 1860 Ratu Meli Salabogi of Nabukadra Village, declares Nakorotubu District in Ra as an independent state. This was a protest to Great Britain...
- Mauri (House of Chiefs) of Vanuatu Tui Viti and 1st Vunivalu of Kubuna Nakorotubu District Bula Vakavanua, by Semi B Seruvakula – 2000 – Ethnology (Fiji);...
- will call A, B, C, and D... Maori News (Fiji supplement) Vunivalu of Bau Nakorotubu District Origin of the 1st Vunivalu of Bau - Nailatikau 1 Vunivalu Genealogy...
- printers Fiji (1990) Sources: Maori News (Fiji Supplement); Tui Cakau Nakorotubu District - origin of the 1st Vunivalu of Kubuna. 16°46′34″S 178°36′04″E...
- (Lutunasobasoba's eldest daughter). After the Nakauvadra war, Ratu Vueti left via Nakorotubu, where he had his firstborn child (a son, the original Gonesau or 'child...