Tamatoa V

Tamatoa V, born Tamatoa-a-tu Pōmare, (23 September 1842, Moorea 30 September 1881, [[Papeete]), King of Raiatea and Taha'a, was a son of Queen Pōmare IV of Tahiti.

Tamatoa V
King of Raiatea and Taha'a
King Tamatoa V of Raiatea
Reign19 August 1857 – 8 February 1871
Coronation1 December 1860
PredecessorTamatoa IV
SuccessorTahitoe
Born23 September 1842
Moorea
Died30 September 1881 (aged 39)
Papeete
SpouseMoe Ma-hea-nu'u-a-Mai
Full name
Tamatoa-a-tu Pōmare
HouseHouse of Pōmare
FatherAriʻifaʻaite
MotherPōmare IV
ReligionProtestantism

Life

Adopted by Tamatoa IV King of Raiatea and Tah'aa, he succeeded him on 19 August 1857 and crowned at Opoa by The Rev. Platt, 1 December 1860. Deposed on 8 February 1871. He married to Moe Ma-hea-nu'u-a-Mai (Princess Moe-a-Mai) (elder daughter of Te-He-papai Ma-hea-nu'u-a-Mai, of Fa'a'ā, Judge of the High Court, Pastor and Member of the Supreme Council of Churches) and had one son and five daughters:

  • Princess Teri’i-‘o-uru-maona-tane Pomare (12 July 1867 15 December 1872), designated Crown Princess of Tahiti as Pōmare VI in eventual succession to her uncle Pōmare V.
  • Princess Teri’i-vae-tua-vahine Pomare (22 September 1869 4 December 1918), designated Heiress Presumptive of the Crown of Tahiti on the death of her older brother (15 December 1872), later designated Heiress Apparent in succession to Pōmare V (24 September 1877), in preference to any children that Queen Marau might give birth. Married 29 April 1884 (divorced 21 January 1893) to Teri’itonorua Norman Brander.
  • Princess Ari‘i-‘otare Teri‘i-maevarua III (28 May 1871 19 November 1932), last Queen of Bora Bora.
  • Prince Tamatoa-tane (22 September 1872 25 August 1873).
  • Princess Teri’inavahoroa-vahine Tamatoa Pomare Matauira (7 November 1877 3 December 1918), married firstly 27 August 1896 to ‘Opuhara Salmon (d. 6 August 1908) and secondly 24 December 1910 to Teuraiterai Mote Salmon (d. 21 April 1926), her brother-in-law.
  • Princess ‘O ‘Aimata Teri’i-vahine-i-titaua-‘o-ote-ra’i (29 June 1879 3 April 1894).

He died at Papeete, 30 September 1881. He was succeeded by Tahitoe, a member of the cadet branch of the Tamatoa Royal Family.

When George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke visited the islands with Dr. George Henry Kingsley in 1870, he was stricken by his wife's charm and beauty and referred to the king and queen as "Beauty and the Beast."[1]

Ancestry

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References

  1. George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke, George Henry Kingsley (1874). South Sea Bubbles. By the Earl and the Doctor. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Bibliography

  • Bertrand de La Roncière: La Reine Pomare : Tahiti et l'Occident, 1812-1877, L'Harmattan, 2003.
  • Teuira Henry: Tahiti aux temps anciens (French traduction from Bertrand Jaunez, Paris, Musée de l'Homme, Société des Océanistes, 671 p). original edition: Ancient Tahiti, Honolulu 1928.
  • Anne-Lise Shigetomi-Pasturel: Raiatea 1818-1945: permanences et ruptures politiques, économiques et culturelles, Université de la Polynésie française, 3 vol., 517 p.
  • Raoul Teissier: Chefs et notables au temps du protectorat: 1842 - 1880, Société des Études Océaniennes, 1996 (re-edition).
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Tamatoa IV
King of Raiatea
1857–1871
Succeeded by
Tahitoe

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