Teriitapunui PÅmare
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Born |
Raiatea | March 20, 1846
Died |
September 17, 1888 Papeete | (aged 42)
Spouse | Princess Teriʻinavahoroʻa |
Issue |
Princess TeriÊ»inavahoroÊ»a PÅmare Princess Edith Marie PÅmare Princess Tuaraenuiatera PÅmare |
House | House of PÅmare |
Father | Ariʻifaʻaite a Hiro |
Mother | PÅmare IV |

PunuariÊ»i TeriÊ»itapunui PÅmare, commonly called TeriÊ»itapunui (born March 20, 1846 – died in September 17, 1888) was a member of the PÅmare family, a royal dynasty in Tahiti. His first two names translate into Tahitian as "Small-trumpet-above-Prince-of-many-sacrifices."[1]
Biography
He was the fifth son of PÅmare IV, queen of Tahiti, and of her second husband (also first cousin), the prince consort AriÊ»ifaite a Hiro, a chief from Huahine.
At birth, he was given the title of ariʻirahi (chief) of the district of Afaʻahiti, in Tahiti. Other source state he was given the district of Mahina.[2]
In June 1862, he married the Princess Teriʻinavahoroʻa, from the princely family of Maʻi from Bora-Bora. From this union were born three daughters who both died without issue :
- Princess TeriÊ»inavahoroÊ»a PÅmare: born April 15, 1873, died April 12, 1874.
- Princess Edith Marie PÅmare: born February 3, 1882, died in 1899. She was betrothed in December 1898 to king of Tonga, Tupou II, but died less than a year later without being crowned queen consort of Tonga.
- Princess Tuaraenuiatera PÅmare: born April 13, 1883, died September 5, 1883.
The couple would also adopt his brother Tamatoa V's fourth daughter, whom they named Teriʻinavahoroʻa (1877-1918). She would marry Opuhara Salmon and later his brother Teuraiterai Mote Salmon, having descendants from both husbands.
He was considered by English visitor Constance Gordon-Cumming to "very good fellow, but sadly lame".[3]:160, 206 The main official post held by TeriÊ»itapunui was that of President of the Tahitian High Court, called ToÊ»ohitu, which had indigenous jurisdiction over property matters. When his brother, King PÅmare V, decided to hand over the kingdom to France, he was among the notables who, June 29, 1880, countersigned the deed of assignment from Tahiti to France.
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See also
References
- ↑ Teuira Henry, John Muggridge Orsmond (1928). Ancient Tahiti 48. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. p. 250.
- ↑ Pritchard 1983, p. 226.
- ↑ Gordon-Cumming, Constance (1882). A Lady's Cruise in a French Man-of-War. William Blackwood and Sons.
Bibliography
- Pritchard, George (1983). The Aggressions of the French at Tahiti: And Other Islands in the Pacific. Oxford University Press.