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page 1History of Niue
British Western Pacific Territories
colonial entity
history of Niue
historical account of the island, Niue
Percy Smith
New Zealand surveyor and ethnologist (1840–1922)
Niue Constitution Act 1974
Act of Parliament in New Zealand
Patu-iki
Patu-iki ("chief of chiefs") was the title that was given to the leader of the Pacific Ocean island of Niue. The position was not hereditary, and was elected by the people from among the heads of influential families. John Macmillan Brown reported it as being "purely nominal", with no real power. The first Patu-Iki was Puni-mata in around 1700, and the last was Togia-Pulu-toaki, who ceded Niue to the British Crown in 1900.
list of Niuean monarchs
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