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Mauatua, also
Maimiti or
Isabella Christian, also
known as Mainmast, (c. 1764 – 19
September 1841) was a
Tahitian tapa maker, who
settled on Pitcairn...
- (leader of the
historical mutiny on the Bounty) and his
Tahitian wife
Mauatua. He was the
first child born on the
Pitcairn Islands after the mutineers...
- it a reddish-brown colour.
Fragments of tapa
beaten by
Teraura and by
Mauatua are held in the
collections of the
British Museum and at Kew Gardens. In...
- refuge.
Christian pleads with
Tynah to
allow Mauatua to
decide her own destiny.
Tynah concedes, and
Mauatua chooses the
uncertainty of a life with Christian...
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woman who
settled on
Pitcairn Island with the
Bounty mutineers.
Alongside Mauatua and Teraura, she is one of the island's six
original matriarchs. The Tahitian-born...
- McCoy, and
Matthew Quintal had
relationships with six
Tahitian women.
Mauatua, Toofaiti, Vahineatua, and Teio had
children from two of the mutineers...
- I (1790–1831), son of
Bounty mutineer Fletcher Christian and his wife
Mauatua Thursday October Christian II (1820–1911), his son,
magistrate of Pitcairn...
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Christian I
Thursday October Christian II
Moses Young &
Albina McCoy Teraura Mauatua Dylan Walker Geography portal United Kingdom portal nl:Lijst van Tahitiaanse...
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Young II 5.
Mauatua 1.
Moses Young 24.
Charles Christian 12.
Fletcher Christian 25. Ann
Dixon 6.
Thursday October Christian I 13.
Mauatua (=5) 3. Polly...
- partners.
Christian formed a
close relationship with a
Polynesian woman named Mauatua, to whom he gave the name "Isabella"
after a
former sweetheart from ****berland...