- include:
Tamatoa II, king of
Raiatea and
grandfather of
Tamatoa III
Tamatoa III (c. 1757 – 1831), king of
Raiatea from 1820 to 1831
Tamatoa IV (1797–1857)...
- Ngā
Tamatoa (The Warriors) was a Māori
activist group that
operated throughout the 1970s to
promote Māori rights,
fight racial discrimination, and confront...
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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...
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fishhook in Lalotai, the
Realm of Monsters, from
Tamatoa, a
giant coconut crab.
While Moana distracts Tamatoa, Maui
retrieves his hook, only to find himself...
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Prince Ariimate Teururai,
later known as King
Tamatoa VI (7 June 1853 – 15
September 1905), was a
member of a
Tahitian royal family, the
House of Teururai...
- to
study politics and New
Zealand history.
Actively involved with Ngā
Tamatoa. She
strongly supported Tino Rangatiratanga, the
revival of the Māori language...
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Tamatoa IV, also
named Moe'ore Teri'itinorua Teari'inohora'i (1797–1857) was the king of
Raiatea and
Tahaa from 1831 to 1857. He was born in
circa 1797...
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Tamatoa Wagemann (born 18
March 1980) is a
footballer from Papeete, Tahiti,
currently playing for AS Dragon. He is a
member of the
Tahiti national football...
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Tamatoa Tetauira (born 17
April 1996) is an BBM
Tahitian international footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Pirae in the
Tahiti Ligue 1.
Scores and...
- 22, 1869, at Papeete,
Princess Teriivaetua was the
second daughter of
Tamatoa V and Moe-a-Mai. Her
father was the
second surviving son of the reigning...