Mikaele Tufele II

Mikaele Tufele II (died 30 November 1933)[1] was a king of Uvea, ruling from 1928 until 1931, and again for a brief time in 1933. He was preceded by Tomasi Kulimoetoke I, and succeeded by Sosefo Mautāmakia I.

In May 1933 he was re-elected as king following the French colonial administrations overthrow of Petelo Kahofuna.[2] He reigned for only a few months, before dying on 30 November 1933. Following his death ministers could not agree on a replacement, and instead agreed to rule as a council under the Resident of Wallis and Futuna.[2] This arrangement lasted until March 1941, when Leone Manikitoga was elected as king.[2]

References

  1. Alexandre Poncet (1972). "Chapitre XVII. Début de l'interrègne". Histoire de l’île Wallis (in French). Vol. 2. Société des Océanistes. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  2. Alexandre Poncet (1972). "Chapitre XVI. Wallis sous les résidents Marchat et Renaud (1928-1933)". Histoire de l’île Wallis (in French). Vol. 2. Société des Océanistes. Retrieved 27 August 2022.


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