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DescriptionHanga ki ʻUvea 1967.jpg
English: Hanga-ki-'Uvea stone at Fata'ūlua in Niuafo'ou (Tonga) in 1967. The name means "facing Uvea [Wallis island]" in Niuafo'ou and wallisian.
The people are Siaki Tali and his family.
Français : Pierre Hanga ki ʻUvea (signifiant "face à ʻUvea [Wallis] en wallisien et niuafo'ou) dans le village de Fata'ūlua sur l'île de Niuafoʻou, en 1967. Les personnes sont Siaki Tali et sa famille.
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