Soroaqali

Toki Soroaqali was a Lauan chief and member of the noble dynasty of Vuanirewa in Fiji, active in the late 1700s and early 1800s. He was the second son of Rasolo, the first Tui Nayau through a lady of rank from the . He was thus half brother to both, the second and third Tui Nayau’s, Malani and Taliai Tupou and the brother of Lalaciwa. Further records show that Soroaqali was alive when the first missionaries arrived on Lakeba. He however despised the new religion and opposed Christianity to the end. He died in 1844.

Soroaqali

Toki Soroaqali was a Lauan chief and member of the noble dynasty of Vuanirewa in Fiji, active in the late 1700s and early 1800s. He was the second son of Rasolo, the first Tui Nayau through a lady of rank from the . He was thus half brother to both, the second and third Tui Nayau’s, Malani and Taliai Tupou and the brother of Lalaciwa. Further records show that Soroaqali was alive when the first missionaries arrived on Lakeba. He however despised the new religion and opposed Christianity to the end. He died in 1844.