Kalouyalewa

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Tagiamarama

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| issue = Delaivugalei
Tongatapu
Qoma

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{{Nobility of Fiji}}

Kalouyalewa (pronounced {{IPA|fj|kaloujaleɰa|}}) (born on Nayau) was a Fijian High Chief.Ai Vola tabu, sa volai kina na Veiyalayalati makawa kei na Veiyalayalati vou. Suva, Fiji.

{{short description|Fijian chief}}

Kalouyalewa was a son of the Chief Naosara (Tuivanuakula II) and his wife, Adi Gelegeleavanua,[http://www.geni.com/people/Adi-Gelegeleavanua/6000000003091473192 Chiefess Gelegeleavanua] and thus a grandson of Chief Kubunavanua II, who was very famous.

He was born on the island of Nayau. His elder brother was named Buivaroro.[http://www.geni.com/people/Kalouyalewa/6000000002799002394 Family of Kalouyalewa] Their sister was Chiefess Keletu.

Kalouyalewa went on the island of Lakeba, where he married into the island’s principal chiefly families. His first wife was named Sivoki. She was a member of Cekena, the dynasty then holding the title Sau. They had two sons, Delaivugalei and Tongatapu.

Second wife of Kalouyalewa was Chiefess Tagiamarama, who bore him a son called Qoma.

Kalouyalewa’s sons would eventually play a crucial role in enabling the Vuanirewa Dynasty to succeed to the titles Roko Sau and Tui Nayau.Mara, Ratu Sir Kamisese: The Pacific Way: A Memoir. University of Hawaii Press, 1997.

His famous grandson was High Chief Delailoa of Lakeba.

Delaivugalei in his adult years married Adi Vulase.

Family tree

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|1= Chiefess Vakadewa

|2= High Chief Delailoa of Lakeba

|3= Wife of Delailoa

|4= Chief Qoma

|5= Wife of Qoma

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|8= Chief Kalouyalewa

|9= Chiefess Tagiamarama

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|17= Adi Gelegeleavanua of Nayau

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