Suapaia–Tuipelehake Family Reunion 2027, Salt Lake City

Many Generations · One Legacy

Polynesian shoreline at golden hour

Our Story

A union of two royal lines —
Tonga and Samoa.


Long before any of us were born, two extraordinary lives became one. Alapati, a Prince of Tonga, met Diana, the daughter of a High Chief of Samoa. Their love braided together two ancient royal houses and planted the seed of a family that has since grown across oceans and generations.

Today, more than 4,000 descendants carry their names, their faith, and their stories — from the islands of the Pacific to the mountains of Utah. In June 2027, we gather as one.

The Experience

Four days of legacy in motion


Genealogy & Legacy

Discover your line. Trace the names, places, and stories that lead back to Alapati and Diana.

Cultural Performances

Tongan and Samoan workshops, dances, and music led by master cultural artists.

Family Talent Showcase

An evening stage for every branch — voices, instruments, choreography, and storytelling.

Sports & All-Age Games

Volleyball, rugby, swimming, and traditional games for keiki, youth, and elders alike.

Feature Highlight

The Grand Family
Exhibition.


A monumental family tree wall stretching across the venue. Story booths where elders share memory. Visual legacy displays of every branch, every name, every photograph that survived the years. One room. One family. Generations standing shoulder to shoulder.

Signature Moments

Where 4,000 hearts beat as one


The Family Song

A mass choir of every generation lifting one anthem written for our lineage. Voices of children, parents, grandparents — woven into a single sound.

The Ma'ulu'ulu

Our unified family dance. Every cousin, every branch, moving together in the same rhythm — a living portrait of belonging.

The Gathering Place

Salt Lake City, Utah.


Cradled by the Wasatch Mountains, our Salt Lake home opens its arms to family from every corner of the world. A place of vast skies, warm earth, and quiet reverence — fitting for what we have come to do.

Salt Lake City · End of June 2027
Salt Lake City and Wasatch Mountains

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Venue announced — Spring 2026

You belong to something
far greater than yourself.

Spaces are limited. Reserve your place at the table — for you, your children, and the generations watching from beyond.

Secure Your Spot