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- Dranivia abstract "Dranivia was an 18th-century Lauan chief and noble of the Vuanirewa dynasty. He was the third son of Uluilakeba I and last recorded member of the noble household, Naivi, to hold the title Roko Sau of the Lau Islands. He is referred to as an usurper and often oral history does not include hims as a Roko Sau. He is said to have snatched the chieftainship during the absence of his uncle Matawalu from Lakeba, and without the consent of the Vuanirewa. On hearing of his nephew's treachery, Matawalu returned from Bau and reasserted his authority, while Dranivia was touring the Southern Lau islands. Dranivia immediately returned to Lakeba which precipitated in kin slaying amongst the Vuanirewa. Dranivia was defeated and he fled with his supporters to Nayau and establishing the village of Liku.It is recorded that Dranivia's aspiration for power does not end here. Matawalu himself was slain on Lakeba by his other nephew Malani, son of Rasolo. On hearing this Dranivia again raised an army and attempted to seize Lakeba again. His attempt was thwarted however as Malani's relative, a son of Delailoa residing on Nayau, warned him of Dranivia's impending plans. This information enabled Malani to crush Dranivia's forces and removed him from any further rebellions. It was due to the subduing of Dranivia, head the elder noble house of Naivi, by the younger noble households of Matailakeba (Malani) and Vatuwaqa (Taliai Tupou) that has completely eliminated any members of Naivi, the right to contest for the title of Tui Nayau to this day.".
- Dranivia wikiPageID "3377030".
- Dranivia wikiPageLength "1849".
- Dranivia wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Dranivia wikiPageRevisionID "706382129".
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Bau_(island).
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fijian_chiefs.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Lakeba.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tui_Nayau.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vuanirewa.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Delailoa.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Lakeba.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Lau_Islands.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Malani.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Matailakeba.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Matawalu.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Naivi.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Nayau.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Rasolo.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Roko_Sau.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Taliai_Tupou.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Tui_Nayau.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Uluilakeba_I.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Vatuwaqa.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLink Vuanirewa.
- Dranivia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dranivia".
- Dranivia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Dranivia subject Category:Fijian_chiefs.
- Dranivia subject Category:People_from_Lakeba.
- Dranivia subject Category:Tui_Nayau.
- Dranivia subject Category:Vuanirewa.
- Dranivia subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Dranivia subject Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Dranivia comment "Dranivia was an 18th-century Lauan chief and noble of the Vuanirewa dynasty. He was the third son of Uluilakeba I and last recorded member of the noble household, Naivi, to hold the title Roko Sau of the Lau Islands. He is referred to as an usurper and often oral history does not include hims as a Roko Sau. He is said to have snatched the chieftainship during the absence of his uncle Matawalu from Lakeba, and without the consent of the Vuanirewa.".
- Dranivia label "Dranivia".
- Dranivia sameAs Q5305810.
- Dranivia sameAs m.098d8m.
- Dranivia sameAs Q5305810.
- Dranivia wasDerivedFrom Dranivia?oldid=706382129.
- Dranivia isPrimaryTopicOf Dranivia.