Niumataiwalu was a Fijian high chief.
Etymology
The name Niumataiwalu, translated as "I came first to Walu beach", was in memory of Naosara.
Family
Niumataiwalu's father, Delaivugalei, was the brother of Qoma, whose father was Kalouyalewa. Niumataiwalu had three wives and multiple children; his recorded wives and children, in order of seniority, were:
References
Further reading
- Yalo i Viti: Shades of Viti â a Fiji Museum Catalogue: page 173; by Fergus Clunie, Fiji Museum, and Julia Brooke-White (1986)
- Folk-Lore: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, and Custom â page 119; by Sidgwick; Folklore Society (Great Britain), Parish Register Society (Great Britain). Published 1977. Northern Micrographics for Brookhaven Press. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized 14 July 2006.