Talk:Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua
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It seems to me that there are lots of wrong info. in this part of history of Tonga. May I point out that Tupoulahi, oldest son of Mataeletu'apiko Tu'i Kanokupolu, had three sons: Tupoulahisi'i (oldest), then Maealiuaki, and youngest, Mumui. Tupoulahisi'i and Maealiuaki were both, Tu'i Kanokupolu but no heirs.Though, they may have children but not as heirs. As they have no heirs, Mumui became the heir and the Tu'i Kanokupolu.
Also, in reference to Fatafehi, Tu'itonga fefine,it's incorrect. Fatafehi, the last Tu'itonga fefine, only husband was, Mumui Tu'i Kanokupolu. Fatafehi 'o Lapaha, may also known as Fatafehi 'o Tonga, later, married Mumui and they have one and only son, Namoa ( Siosaia Tupou). Mumui did have three sons prior to marrying Fatafehi, but that's another info. which will be too long to go into. Namoa ( Siosaia Tupou), is my great- great grandfather, therefore, Fatafehi will be my great-great-great grandmother and direct descendant. I should know.
However, I will be glad to response to any queries or contribution. Thank you.
WHO IS "I" ??
- This information is not completely, or rather completely not, in agreement with the references mentioned in the article. See also to:wikipedia:Mumui Tupouʻila Mapatongiamanu.
- And Fatafehi is not even mentioned in this article. In fact there is no Fatafehi known under the Tuʻitonga fefine, Sinaitakalaʻifekitetele being the last, see to:wikipedia:Category:Tuʻi Tonga Fefine. She did however, have serveral Fatafehi children. Maybe you can contribute to that. --Tauʻolunga 05:54, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
That sound like Anacrossan That kind of talk is Anacrossan, who promote their own family history where Fatafehi 'o Lapaha married Mumui and the parents of Namoa who was King and baptised as Josiah Tupou....LOL... All that rubbish was deleted by the administrator after AfD. Anacrossan never used inline citation to verified her story. Nuku'alofa, Kolomotu'a, Aleamotu'a have been amended to the accepted history with verification, Talakaipau and Hala 'o Vave still carry her claimed but is under AfD discussion.Puakatau (talk) 04:46, 21 September 2010 (UTC)