Title Holders
| Order | Tui Cakau | Reigned | Lived |
| 1. | Rokevu | unknown | |
| 2. | Ratu Ratavo | unknown | |
| 3. | Ratu Vakamino | unknown | |
| 4. | Ratu Naiqama | ? - c.1829 | ? - c.1829 |
| 4. | Ratu Yavala | c.1829 - 1845 | ? - 1845 (Buli mai Vuna) |
| 5. | Ratu Ralulu | 1845 | ? - 1845 |
| 6. | Ratu Tuikiakila | 1845 - 1854 | ? - 1854 |
| 7. | Ratu Raivalita | 1854 - 1862 | ? - 1862 |
| 8. | Ratu Goleanavanua | 1862 - 1879 | ? - 1879 |
| 9. | Josefa Lalabalavu | 1879 - 1905 | 1860 - 1905 |
| 10. | Ratu Joni Antonio Rabici | 1905 - 1925 | ? - 1925 |
| 11. | Ratu Glanville Wellington Lalabalavu | 1925 - 1946 | ? - 1946 |
| 12. | Ratu Josefa Ratavo Lalabalavu | 1946 - ? | ? - ? |
| 13. | Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau | 1988 - 1993 | 28 July 1918 - 15 December 1993 |
| 14. | Ratu Glanville Lalabalavu | 1993 - 1999 | 1929 - 29 October 1999 |
| 15. | Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu | 8 May 2001 – present | ... |
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