'Aliki

Black and white photograph showing seated people. The queen is in the second row.
Queen Amélia (center, second row) in 1887 with young 'aliki girls in front of the Royal Palace of Wallis.

'Aliki is a term in the Wallisian and Futunan Polynesian languages that refers to a category of people related to the chieftaincy of Wallis and Futuna and its members. In English, it is often translated as "noble" or "nobility," though this is an imperfect translation.