Tupoumālohi
Appearance
HOKOHOKO ʻO E HOUʻEIKI ʻENAU FAKANOFO | |||
tokotaha naʻe fetongi | Tuʻi Kanokupolu | tokotaha hoko | |
Maʻafuʻolimuloa | Tupoumālohi | Tupoutoʻa | |
fakanofo | ~1808 | ||
fakamālōlō | 1812 |
Puha TUPUʻANGA (tohi hohoko) | Tupoumālohi (tangata——1812) | ||||||
ʻene mātuʻa | ʻeiki→ | Mumui Tupouʻila Mapatongiamanu | Peʻe | ←fehuhu | |||
tokoua | Tukuʻaho | Uipulotumatāpule | Tupoumālohi | Aleamotuʻa (Josiah Tupou) | Halaevalu Fonongavaʻinga | Halaevalufonongavaʻinga | Namoa |
ʻohoana | Lātūniua | ||||||
fānau | Setaleki Mumui |
- I.C. Campbell, Island kingdom, Canterbury university press, 1992, 2001
- E. Bott; Tonga society at the time of Captain Cook's visit; 1982
- S. Lātūkefu; Church and State in Tonga; 1974
Naʻe ʻalu ʻa Tupoumālohi ki Haʻapai ʻi 1809, koeʻuhi naʻa ne fiu e ngaahi tau ʻi Tongatapu, pea naʻe ʻikai te ne foki.
Naʻe tui ʻe John Thomas pē, ko e fānau ohi pē ia. ʻOku moʻoni ko e mokopuna ia ʻo Tupoulahimuʻa, ko e taʻokete Mumui.