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Nobility of Fiji
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Rotuman Traditional Leadership

The mua was one of three chiefly roles with direct influence across the island of Rotuma, the other two being the fakpure and the sau. The mua was referred as the head priest of the island who presided over rituals and prayers.

List of title holders

Order Reigned Mua
1. unknown Lapatemasui
2. unknown Tuitupu
3. unknown Saparere
4. unknown Mameata
5. unknown Muatoirere
6. unknown Ipiuri
7. unknown Ifituga
8. unknown Fisaitu
9. unknown Niua
10. unknown Saurotuma
11. unknown Tafaki
12. unknown Muamea
13. unknown Tukumasui
14. unknown Yusufumi

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