Deeno Vainuku Yes Uiha!!! I am from Lapaha and you are correct! There are only two fa’onelua trees planted in Ha’apai (Uiha) and the other in Lapaha. Sadly to say the Fa’onelua tree in Lapaha has been extinct. keep up the fabulous work my friend Okusitino Vainuku. ❤️❤️
@@kranberryjuicy6392 that's right... BUT, the one in 'Uiha shouldn't be called Fa'onelua. It should call Fā'o'uiha. Literally because the tree's name is "Fā", and "'Onelua" is the name of the piece of land belongs to that particular family. Every land or home in Tonga has a name and everybody knows that.
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BEAUTIFUL SONG, MALIE MALIE 🤗🤗
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You guys arent from lapaha so what do you mean if your from lapaha then you guys are faonelua
Polaunga Johansson thank you for stopping by. There are two Fa'onelua one in Lapaha and the other in 'Uiha Ha'apai. 🤗🤗🤗
Deeno Vainuku Yes Uiha!!! I am from Lapaha and you are correct! There are only two fa’onelua trees planted in Ha’apai (Uiha) and the other in Lapaha. Sadly to say the Fa’onelua tree in Lapaha has been extinct. keep up the fabulous work my friend Okusitino Vainuku. ❤️❤️
@@kranberryjuicy6392 that's right... BUT, the one in 'Uiha shouldn't be called Fa'onelua. It should call Fā'o'uiha. Literally because the tree's name is "Fā", and "'Onelua" is the name of the piece of land belongs to that particular family. Every land or home in Tonga has a name and everybody knows that.