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Falakika Seilala

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Her coming to power revived conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, converted by Wesleyan missionaries (Methodists) from Tonga. Thus, in 1866, she refused to grant the islanders religious freedom, as requested by the captain of a Royal Navy ship who had come to support the Protestants, and also
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Falakika Seilala was the first Wallisian sovereign to introduce the name Lavelua as a royal title. She is one of four women to have held royal office in Uvea, along with
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Elise Huffer (2006). "Desk Review of the Factors Which Enable and Constrain the Advancement of Women's Political Representation in Forum Island Countries".
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A member of the Takumasiva dynasty, she acceded to the throne on 5 December 1858, a few weeks after the death of her brother
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Her niece Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki succeeded her on February 19, 1869 and she died the next day.
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In 1859, she encountered difficulties with a French merchant, who had to leave Wallis.
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for all the kings and queens of Uvea. She succeeded her brother
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refused the request of a Wesleyan pastor the following year.
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Index

Queen of Uvea
Lavelua
Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki
Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua
Toifale
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki
Aloisia Brial
Salote Tupou III
Tonga
Liliʻuokalani
Hawaii
Pōmare IV
Tahiti






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Les missions à Wallis et Futuna au XIXe siècle
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