''Tu’i Nayau'' is the
title
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held by the
paramount chief
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of the
Lau Islands
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in
Fiji
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and is synonymous with the title holders over
lord
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ship of these islands. When translated, ''Tu’i Nayau'' means "Lord of
Nayau", an
island
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north of
Lakeba
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, the latter accepted by many to be the chief island in the Lauan archipelago. Prior to being installed as ''Tu’i Nayau'', the claimant must first be confirmed upon the decision of the noble households making up the
Vuanirewa clan and then installed ''
Sau'' or
High Chief of Lau. Not every ''Sau'' has been installed ''Tu’i Nayau''.
Origins of the title
''Tu’i Nayau'' was originally an independent
title
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referring specifically to the
overlord
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of
Nayau, then separate from the
Lakeba State.
The earliest oral records suggest that the progenitor of the leading family of Nayau stemmed from
Naosara, celebrated chief who had won the infamous
Cici Turaga, but was not accepted by his older brothers and relatives as he was the youngest in that race. Naosara had sons
Buivaroro and
Kalouyalewa.
The rise of the Vuanirewa Dynasty
The period after the death of
Niumataiwalu in
Ono-i-Lau can be assumed to have followed with the conquest of Lakeba by the
Levuka
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people from Bau and supplanting the supremacy of the Ceiekena dynasty in the Lakeba State with a
dictatorship
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under the heavy hand of the Levuka peoples’ leader,
Codro. Before this occurred, Niumatawalu's surviving sons had fled and sought refuge with their relatives.
It was during this
exile
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on Nayau when
Rasolo, Niumataiwalu's son set up his foundations near a ''
rewa'' (''
Cerbera manghas'') tree. The name
Vuanirewa comes into existence. With the passing of
Vukinavanua, an ensuing dispute among the nobles over who should succeed him arose. According to
oral history
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people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who pa ...
, the high
priest
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intervened by taking all claimants to the top towering
cliff
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s called ''Delaiwawa'' and indicated that the only one to leap from the cliff and live would be worthy to succeed to the title. It is here that
Rasolo enters into the legend, as he is the only one who takes up the challenge, leaps and survives.
Installed as ''Tu’i Nayau'', Rasolo was approached by the Lakeba people to free them from Codro's tyrannical rule. It is said Rasolo allowed himself to be approached three times before agreeing to their request. He and his brother
Matawalu then lead an army with supporting Lakeba forces which routed and expelled Codro and the Levuka people. With this triumph Rasolo was brought over from Nayau and installed as ''
Roko Sau'', in which the whole of Lakeba took part.
Rasolo was succeeded by his brother Matawalu. He removed himself to Bau for a long period, allowing for his nephew
Dranivia, son of
Uluilakeba I to seize power. Matawalu upon hearing this returned to Lakeba, reasserted his authority, whilst his nephew fled to Nayau. This point takes a dramatic and dark turn in the history of the Vuanirewa as
Malani, Rasolo's son concerned with the anti-
Tonga
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n attitude of his uncle and fear for his mother's people
well-being
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...
, took the opportunity of Dranivia's expulsion to lead a coup that lead to
kin slaying and the death of Matawalu. Matawalu's death again heralded Dranivia's return, but his attempt at taking Lakeba was thwarted, with the support of Malani's Nayau relative
Delailoa, on whom he bestowed the name Lagonilakeba in gratitude.
Succession rules
The Vuanirewa
unwritten rules on
succession
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Governance and politics
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tend to follow the following three principles:
* The general custom of passing from elder to younger brother until that generation is extinct, then taking the next generation in the same order through the two households of Matailakeba or Vatuwaqa.
* The tendency to alternate between the two noble households, Matailakeba and Vatuwaqa, with the exclusion of Naivi and Koroicumu
* The tendency to recognize superior nobility of the senior branch of the two households, Matailakeba and Vatuwaqa.
Installation ceremony
The installation
ceremony
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Religious and civil ...
of the ''Tu’i Nayau'' takes place in Maumi, on top of the mountain called Delaiwawa on the island of Nayau. The ceremony is performed by the Master of Ceremonies and the leaders from the three villages in the island of Nayau. After the ceremony chief has a special area to bath for four days. The place is called Muaituraga, located close to the village of Narocivo.
Recent history
The most recent ''Tu’i Nayau'' was
Sir Kamisese Mara, who was installed in 1969 and died in 2004. He belonged to the noble household Matailakeba and his son, ''
Ratu''
Finau Mara (1957–2020) was the heir to this title.
Although there was an initial speculation that the title might be taken up by a member of the noble household Vatuwaqa, this has since been refuted with the Vuanirewa elders having confirmed Ratu Finau's candidacy in 2005. ''Ratu'' Mara was the first ''Tui Nayau'' to also hold the title ''
Tui Lau''.
[''The Pacific Way A Memoir''. By ''Ratu'' Sir Kamisese Mara, published by the University of ]Hawaii
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Press (1990).
''Tu’i Nayau'' Consort
When the ''Tui Nayau'' is traditionally installed, his wife or in the past his senior
wife
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was likewise installed with him and bore the title ''
Radini Nayau'' or "
Lady
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"Lady" is al ...
of Nayau". The most recent ''Radini Nayau'' was the ''
Roko Tui Dreketi'',
Lady Lala Mara.
List of the title holders
The table below lists the individuals who have held the title of ''Roko Sau.''
References
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