Tehaapapa I

Tehaʻapapa I
Queen of Huahine and Maiʻao
Reign 1760–1790
Predecessor Herself as Ariʻi-rai of Huahine and Maiao
Successor Teriʻitaria I
Born 1735
Died 1790 (aged 54–55)
Spouse Rohianuʻu
Mato
Issue Tura'iari'i Ehevahine
Teriʻitaria I
Full name
Te-ha'apapa I Fatuʻaraʻi Teriʻi-tariʻa Te-iʻoa-tua-vahine
Father Teriʻi-taria Te-haʻapapa
Mother Teri’i-ohua-e-te-anuanua-i-te-tuahu

Tehaʻapapa I (c. 1735–1790) (Tehaʻapapa Fatu'araʻi Teri'i-tariʻa Te-i'oa-tua-vahine) was a Queen regnant of the island of Huahine.[1] She was the ruler of that island during the time Captain Cook visited the island and an ancestor of Queen Teha'apapa II.[2]

Biography

She was born in 1735 and became queen in 1760. Her husbands were Chiefs Rohianuʻu and Mato Teriʻi-te Po Areʻi of Raiatea (both brothers).

She died in 1790 and her successor was her son Teriʻitaria I. His father was Mato.[3]

She had a daughter Tura'iari'i Ehevahine, who was a queen consort of Raiatea. Her grandchildren were king Tamatoa IV and queen Teri'itaria II.

See also

References

  1. Genealogy
  2. "French Polynesia". WorldStatesman.org. Ben Cahoon. 2000. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  3. Christopher Buyers. "Huahine: The Ari'i-Maro-'Ura Dynasty Genealogy". Royal Ark web site. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
Tehaapapa I
Born: 1735 Died: 1790
Preceded by
Herself as Ari'i-rai
Queen of Huahine
17601790
Succeeded by
Teriʻitaria I


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