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adopted by her uncle,
Makea Davida, her
birth mother was his sister,
Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki, who was the
eldest daughter of
Makea Pori Ariki.
Makea Davida, was...
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Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki (b?–1857) was a
sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the
ariki (queen or high chiefess) of the
Makea Nui (Great Makea) dynasty...
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Makea Davida Ariki Born
Unknown Avarua,
Rarotonga Died 28
October 1839
Issue Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki House House of Te Au O
Tonga Dynasty Makea Nui dynasty...
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Aotearoa Art Fair,
Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland, New
Zealand 2023: Te
Vaerua O Te Va'ine - Our Mother's Hands,
Bergman Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand...
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Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911),
sovereign of the Cook
Islands Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki (died 1857),
sovereign of the Cook
Islands Margaret Makea Karika Ariki...
- 2014:
Grandmothers Legacy, BCA Gallery, Rarotonga, Cook
Islands 2023: Te
Vaerua O Te Va'ine - Our Mother's Hands,
Bergman Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand...
- High
Chief (1823–1839)
Makea Davida Ariki, High
Chief (1839–1845)
Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki,
Queen Regnant (1845–1857)
Samoa and
American Samoa Malietoa dynasty...
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Undang of
Johol Tarjikit Atama Zedkaia Hine-i-paketia
Hinematioro Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki, High
Chiefess of Te Au O
Tonga (reigned 1845–1857) Pa
Upoko Takau...
- For
details see the
United Kingdom under British Isles,
Europe Makea Te
Vaerua Ariki,
Queen Regnant (1845–1857)
Makea Daniela Ariki, High
Chief (1857–1866)...
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entire island had been converted. In 1825 or 1826
Papeiha married Te
Vaerua o te Rangi, the
eldest daughter of
Tinomana Enuarurutini Ariki, founding...