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    Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911) was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the ariki (queen) of the dynasty Makea Nui (Great Makea), one of the three...
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  • 1353/cp.2010.0045. S2CID 258057928. Cobley, Joanna (2018). "REMEMBERING MAKEA TAKAU ARIKI, THE QUEEN OF RAROTONGA, 1871–1911" (PDF). The New Zealand Journal...
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    Rongotini Ariki, Mrs Seddon, Makea Takau Ariki, Mr Seddon (1900) Queen Makea's Palace & Makea's Summer Cottage (1908) Pa Maretu Ariki, Makea Takau Ariki, Charles...
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    facto recognised the ariki of Rarotonga as an independent government. By this time Makea Takau Ariki had become paramount among the ariki, and was recognised...
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    aide to her grandmother, Karika Takau Ariki. In 1942 she married Ernest Teiho Taripo. Her father became Makea Karika Ariki in 1942, and she succeeded to...
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  • Makea is the Basque spelling of Macaye. Makea may also refer to: Makea Pori Ariki (died 1839), sovereign of the Cook Islands Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911)...
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  • John Owen Dominis Kingdom of Rarotonga: Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki, husband of Makea Takau Ariki Consort crown Jure uxoris Princess consort Queen consort...
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    Hine-i-paketia Hinematioro Makea Te Vaerua Ariki, High Chiefess of Te Au O Tonga (reigned 1845–1857) Pa Upoko Takau Ariki, High Chiefess of Takitumu (reigned...
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  • eldest daughter of Makea Pori Ariki and the birth-mother of Makea Takau. She was succeeded after her death by her younger brother, Makea Daniela. History...
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  • player Pa Upoko Takau Ariki (died 1896), sovereign of the Cook Islands Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911), sovereign of the Cook Islands Takau District, district...
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    in the Cook Islands. Built in the 1830s by Makea Pori Ariki, it was later the residence of Makea Takau Ariki and the place where she signed a treaty making...
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    In the 1860s Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki, ariki of Atiu, Mauke and Mitiaro, married Makea Takau Ariki, a Rarotongan ariki. As a result, in 1871 Mauke became...
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    Mitiaro, and Mauke. In the 1860s he married Makea Takau, a princess of Rarotonga. In 1871 Makea Takau became ariki of Rarotonga and queen regnant of the newly...
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    Europe Makea Te Vaerua Ariki, Queen Regnant (1845–1857) Makea Daniela Ariki, High Chief (1857–1866) Makea Apera Ariki, High Chief (1866–1871) Makea Takau Ariki...
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    In the 1860s Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki, ariki of Atiu, Mauke and Mitiaro, married Makea Takau Ariki, a Rarotongan ariki. As a result, in 1871 Atiu became...
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  • 1888–1901 For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe Makea Takau Ariki, Queen Regnant (1871–1911) Samoa and American Samoa German Samoa (complete...
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    tribe on the island of Rarotonga. She was the second ariki of importance and position next to Makea Takau. Tinomana Mereana was the younger daughter of Tinomana...
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    list of presidents of the House of Ariki of the Cook Islands from 1978: Melina Etches (14 August 2019). "Tou Ariki re-elected head of chiefs". Cook Islands...
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    government officials including Tongan King George Tupou II, Queen Makea Takau Ariki of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. Historian Lorenz Gonschor noted...
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    would also have the right to reject proposed legislation. In 1888 Queen Makea Takau formally petitioned the British to set up a Protectorate to head off...
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    Cook Islands on 1 August 1893. He was the son of Takau Tuaraupoko Mokoroa ki Aitu, later Makea Karika Ariki. He was educated at Tereora College, then run...
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  • and philanthropic services. Civil division, honorary Makea Karika Takau – a leading female ariki of the Cook Islands. Mata'afa Salanoa Muliufi – a leading...
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    Pa Maretu Ariki (1848 – 1906) was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. He was the ariki of the Pa dynasty, one of the two chiefdoms of the Takitumu tribe...
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    Islands, won the right to vote in 1893, shortly after New Zealand. House of Ariki Culture of the Cook Islands Stanford, Eleanor. "Cook Islands". Advameg,...
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    was buried on Rarotonga; she was given the Rarotongan name "Takau a Makea" by Makea Pori Ariki.: 226–227  Other notable relatives include his nephews, Walter...
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    citing an exception to its treaty of extradition. Queen Makea Takau and Chief Ngamaru Ariki of Rarotonga formally petitioned for the Cook Islands to...
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