Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Makea Te Vaerua Ariki

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Reign
  
1845–1857

Spouse
  
Tiberio

Predecessor
  
Makea Davida Ariki

Issue
  
Makea Takau Ariki


Successor
  
Makea Daniela Ariki

Name
  
Makea Vaerua

Died
  
circa 1857

Children
  
Makea Takau Ariki

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, one of the three chiefdoms of the Te Au O Tonga tribe on the island of Rarotonga.

Makea Te Vaerua succeeded her elder brother Makea Davida with the involvement of the missionaries and her village was the headquarters of the mission. She was the first female to succeed the title of ariki, even though she had surviving younger brothers. Hers was a peaceful reign. She supported the work of the mission and was very hospitable to all the missionaries of her time. She married the Tahitian missionary Tiberio (also known as Rio).

She was the 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.

References

Makea Te Vaerua Ariki Wikipedia