- been
compiled by Václav Blažek (2007).
Saharan Eastern Berti † (a.k.a.
Sagato; extinct)
Zaghawa (a.k.a. Beria)
Western Kanuri Kanuri (Bilma, Manga, Tumari...
- King
Sagato Alofi (18
September 1936 – 2002) was the Tu'i
Agaifo 1997–2002. He was the son of
Lomano Musulamu. In 2002 he died[citation needed] and was...
-
restaurant Knife. Similarly, an art
gallery exhibit for the
works of
Michael Sagato in Los
Angeles uses
words from the
Dictionary of
Obscure Sorrows to title...
- (1984–1990)
Lomano Musulamu, King (1990–1995)
Esipio Takasi, King (1995–1997)
Sagato Alofi, King (1997–2002)
Kings of
Sigave Mateo Tamole, King (19th/20th century)...
- (fem.) (1953–1958)
Tomasi Kulimoetoke II, King (1959–2007)
Kings of Alo –
Sagato Alofi, King (1997–2002)
Kings of
Sigave –
Pasilio Keletaona, King (1997–2003)...
- Committee,
Selwyn College Board of Governors, 1993. ISBN 0-473-01954-X. "
Sagato (Ziggy) Lesa »
Selwyn College".
Retrieved 16
December 2024. Constantine...
- the
Lavelua with a
traditional Kava
Ceremony and
feast on the mala'e of
Sagato Soane Palace.
Sionepoe held a
thanksgiving M**** at his
place of birth, Vaitupu...
- and
traditional ceremonies take place. The
palace stands in
front of the
Sagato Soane Square (French for
Saint John), not far from the Notre-Dame-de-l'****omption...
-
Sagato Saliga, who was the
reigning monarch of
Sigave at the time. His rival,
Sosefo Vanai,
belonging to two clans, was
successful in
having Sagato deposed...
- (2016)
Patalione Kanimoa, co-claimant King (2016–present)
Kings of Alo
Sagato Alofi, King (1997–2002)
Soane Patita Maituku, King (2002–2008)
Petelo Vikena...