Tehaapapa III

Princess Teri'i-na-vaha-roa (8 August 1879 27 April 1917) was the last sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Huahine and Mai'ao from 1893 to 1895. Comteporary sources seems to call her Tehaapapa II instead, disregarding the ruling queen by the same name at the time James Cook visited the island.

Teha'apapa III
Queen regnant of Huahine
Photograph by Jules Agostini, 1895.
Queen of Huahine and Maiao
Reign28 May 1893 – 15 September 1895
Coronation11 June 1893
PredecessorTehaapapa II
SuccessorMonarchy abolished in 1895 for French Third Republic
Born(1879-08-08)8 August 1879
Téfareri'i, Huahine
Died27 April 1917(1917-04-27) (aged 37)
Fare, Huahine
Burial
Fare
SpouseTéri'i-té-vae-ara'i a Mai
Sir Tu-ari'i-hi'o-noa
IssueHereditary Prince Tupuna a Mai
Full name
Princess Téri'i-na-va-horo'a of Huahine
HouseHouse of Teurura'i
FatherPrince Marama Teurura'i of Huahine
MotherPrincess Tétua-marama of Rurutu

Biography

Te-ha'apapa III was a member of a royal Tahitian dynasty, the deposed royal family Teururai of Huahine.

As a Tahitian Princess, she became Queen of Huahine.

She was the last Queen of Huahine from 1893 to 1895. She was the eldest daughter of Marama Teururai, Prince Regent of Huahine by his wife Tetuanuimarama a Te-u-ru-ari'i, Princess of Rurutu.

She was crowned with the regnal name Te-ha'apapa III in 1893, and was deposed when Huahine was annexed by the French in September 1895.

Marriage

She married first at Fare on 15 May 1895 (divorced 6 August 1897) to His Highness Teri'i-te-vae-a-ra'i-a-Mai, a descendant of Ma'i, the Princely House of Bora Bora and secondly on 1900 to a native minor noble man called Tini-tua a Tu-ari'i-hi'o-noa .

She had one son by her first husband and eleven other natural children through a morganatic union with Tinitua-a-Tu-Ari'i-hi-ona.

She died at Fare, 27 April 1917.

Ancestry

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See also

  • Michel Brun, Edgar Tetahiotupa (2007). Eteroa: mythes, légendes et traditions d'une île polynésienne. Gallimard. ISBN 2070777081.
  • Jean-François BARE, Tahiti, les temps et les pouvoirs. Pour une anthropologie historique du Tahiti post-européen, Paris, ORSTOM, 543 p.
  • Eugène HANNI, Trois ans chez les Canaques. Odyssée d'un Neuchâtelois autour du monde. Lausanne, Payot & C° Éditeurs, 342p.,
  • Teuira Henry, Tahiti aux temps anciens (traduction française de Bertrand Jaunez, Pars, Musée de l'Homme, Société des Océanistes, 671p. (édition originale Ancient Tahiti, Honolulu 1928)
  • Bruno SAURA, La lignée royale des Tamatoa de Ra'iatea (îles Sous-le-Vent), Papeete, ministère de la Culture, 229 p.
  • Bruno SAURA, Huahine aux temps anciens, Cahiers du Patrimoine [Savoirs et traditions] et Tradition orale, édition 2006.
  • Raoul TEISSIER, Chefs et notables au temps du protectorat: 1842 - 1880, Société des Études Océaniennes, réédition de 1996.

Family

References

    Tehaapapa III
    Born: 1879 Died: 1917
    Preceded by
    Teha'apapa II
    Queen of Huahine
    18931895
    Succeeded by
    French Third Republic
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