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- Tu'i abstract "Tu'i, also spelled more simplistically Tui, is a Polynesian traditional title for tribal chiefs or princes. In translations, the highest such positions are often rendered as "king". For details, see the links below various polities. Traditionally, a Tui is an equivalent of God title. Origin of Tui is believed to be Tui Manu'a (the title given to the son of the Polynesian God Tagaloa, and therefore Tui were viewed as living Gods).".
- Tu'i wikiPageExternalLink www.worldstatesmen.org.
- Tu'i wikiPageID "4564793".
- Tu'i wikiPageRevisionID "578183426".
- Tu'i hasPhotoCollection Tu'i.
- Tu'i subject Category:Heads_of_state.
- Tu'i subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Tu'i subject Category:Polynesian_culture.
- Tu'i type CausalAgent100007347.
- Tu'i type Communicator109610660.
- Tu'i type HeadOfState110164747.
- Tu'i type HeadsOfState.
- Tu'i type LivingThing100004258.
- Tu'i type Negotiator110351874.
- Tu'i type Object100002684.
- Tu'i type Organism100004475.
- Tu'i type Person100007846.
- Tu'i type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tu'i type Representative110522035.
- Tu'i type Whole100003553.
- Tu'i type YagoLegalActor.
- Tu'i type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Tu'i comment "Tu'i, also spelled more simplistically Tui, is a Polynesian traditional title for tribal chiefs or princes. In translations, the highest such positions are often rendered as "king". For details, see the links below various polities. Traditionally, a Tui is an equivalent of God title. Origin of Tui is believed to be Tui Manu'a (the title given to the son of the Polynesian God Tagaloa, and therefore Tui were viewed as living Gods).".
- Tu'i label "Tu'i".
- Tu'i label "大首長".
- Tu'i sameAs 大首長.
- Tu'i sameAs m.0c93wm.
- Tu'i sameAs Q7850469.
- Tu'i sameAs Q7850469.
- Tu'i sameAs Tu'i.
- Tu'i wasDerivedFrom Tu'i?oldid=578183426.
- Tu'i isPrimaryTopicOf Tu'i.