Epeli Nailatikau I
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau I (1842 - 1901) was a Fijian Paramount Chief, who was posthumously made the Vunivalu of Bau. He was the eldest son of the first Tui Viti, Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau and his first wife, Adi , daughter of the Roko Tui Bau.[1]
He acted as his father's right-hand man in the Bauan struggles for power, and was subsequently made a governor of many of the Fijian states, (including being made the ) and a minister in various early portfolios. He was also a signatory to the 1874 to Great Britain (see Fiji's Cession to Great Britain).
Ratu Epeli's eldest son, Ratu Penaia Kadavulevu inherited the title of Vunivalu, while his second daughter, was the wife of Ratu Alifereti Finau and the grandmother of Fiji's Founding Father, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara.
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Media related to Epeli Nailatikau I at Wikimedia Commons
- S. Berwick, Who's Who in Fiji, Berwick Publishing House, 1990
- Fijian chiefs
- Vunivalu of Bau
- 1842 births
- 1901 deaths
- Tui Kaba
- People from Bau (island)
- 19th-century Oceanian people
- 20th-century Oceanian people
- Fijian people stubs