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Fata a iki

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Reign
  
1887 - 1896

Successor
  
Togia-Pulu-toaki

Died
  
1896, Niue

Name
  
Fata iki

Predecessor
  
Tui-toga

Coronation
  
21 November 1888


Fata-a-iki

Fata-a-iki (died 1896) was a patu-iki (king) of the Pacific Ocean island of Niue.

Reign

Fata-a-iki ruled from 1887 to 1896. He was the seventh king of the island, and the second to be of the Christian faith. He was anointed on November 21, 1888, although he began ruling the island the previous year, following the death of his predecessor, Tui-toga.

One of his first acts as patu-iki, in 1887, was to write a letter to the British monarch Queen Victoria, requesting that Niue become a protectorate of the British Empire, so as to prevent annexation by another colonial power. His letter read:

"We the chiefs and rulers and governors of Niue-Fekai desire to pray Your Majesty and Your Majesty's Kingdom, if it be your pleasure to stretch out towards us your mighty hand that Niue may hide herself in it and be safe."

The letter was not answered, and King Fata-a-iki repeated his request in 1895, to no avail.

References

Fata-a-iki Wikipedia