Keleawe Dynasty is a Bluenesian dynasty ruling the Kane Archipelago. Some representatives of the dynasty claimed the title of Caciques of Bluenesia. The Keleawe Dynasty is a branch line of the Bomona Dynasty.



Chieftains of Kane Archipelago

  • Keleawe Puipuipo (c. 1840-1892)
  • Manul Lelologatele (1886-1925)
  • Keleawe Faalataitau I (1892-1959)
  • Keleawe Faalataitau II (1959-1993)
  • Taulapapa the Great (1993-2017)
  • Keleawe Ikaika (since 2017)



Minimal Island II and III

  • Keleawe Vaisekati (since 2017)

Tribal kings of Bluenesia

In 2002, Keleawe Faalataitau III was elected the Cacique of Bluenesia. After the death of Faalataitau in 2005, his brother, Taulapapa, was elected king. Shortly afterwards, the hereditivity of the monarchy was approved.

  • Keleawe Faalataitau III (2002-2004)
  • Taulapapa the Great (2005-2017)
  • Keleawe Ikaika (2017-)


See also:

  • Kakadu Dynasty, first organized Telamonian dynasty
  • Moai Dynasty
  • Keanu Dynasty, other branch line of Moai Dynasty
  • Lamua Dynasty, tribal dynasty from Telamon Islands, family of former president and ambassador of TI in Oceania, Lamua Kamua