Bulou Salote Vavaitamana née Misikini (died 4 December 2005) was a paramount chief of Vabea, and the district of Ono, Kadavu, Fiji. In 1979, she succeeded her uncle, , as , or Chief of Ono, becoming the first female chief in the village and the district. She was chosen despite being only the third eldest of five sisters and a late brother. Vavaitamana, who was in her 80s, died at Colonial War Memorial Hospital on 4 December 2005, after collapsing while delivering an address at a village function at Nabua the day before. She is to be buried at the chiefly burial ground in her home village of .
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| - Bulou Salote Vavaitamana née Misikini (died 4 December 2005) was a paramount chief of Vabea, and the district of Ono, Kadavu, Fiji. In 1979, she succeeded her uncle, , as , or Chief of Ono, becoming the first female chief in the village and the district. She was chosen despite being only the third eldest of five sisters and a late brother. Vavaitamana, who was in her 80s, died at Colonial War Memorial Hospital on 4 December 2005, after collapsing while delivering an address at a village function at Nabua the day before. She is to be buried at the chiefly burial ground in her home village of . (en)
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| - Bulou Salote Vavaitamana née Misikini (died 4 December 2005) was a paramount chief of Vabea, and the district of Ono, Kadavu, Fiji. In 1979, she succeeded her uncle, , as , or Chief of Ono, becoming the first female chief in the village and the district. She was chosen despite being only the third eldest of five sisters and a late brother. Vavaitamana, who was in her 80s, died at Colonial War Memorial Hospital on 4 December 2005, after collapsing while delivering an address at a village function at Nabua the day before. She is to be buried at the chiefly burial ground in her home village of . She was taken to her chiefly burial ground by the Paramount Chief of the Burebasaga Confederacy, Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu Kepa, a relative according to oral history recognised by both. She was succeeded as Tui Ono by Bulou Elenoa Savunoko Misikini.
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