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'''Tapoa I''' (c. 1772–1812) was the ] of the Tahitian island of ] from 1778 to 1812.{{cn|date=August 2020}} |
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'''Tapoa I''' (c. 1772–1812) was the ] of the Tahitian island of ] from 1778 to 1812.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} |
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He had a daughter named Maevarua, recognized as supreme chief or "Arii rahi" of Tahaa and Bora Bora. She died on July 14, 1809 in Raiatea.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2712825419 | title=John Davies, Tahiti, Fiji }}</ref> He was the grandfather of ] whose mother was Maevarua.{{sfn|Pichevin|2013|page=193}} Other sources say that he was the father of ].{{sfn|Henry|Orsmond|1928|page=259}} After the death of his daughter, the regency of his little son was entrusted to the chief ] of Tahaa.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12845187 |title=Original Correspondence. |newspaper=] |volume=II, |issue=89 |location=New South Wales, Australia |date=Sep 3, 1832 |page=1 (Supplement to the Sydney Herald.) |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>{{sfn|Williams|1937|page=374}} With the help of the other chiefs of the Leeward Islands, he provided military support to Pomare II to restore him to his lands at Tahiti in 1810.{{sfn|Pichevin|2013|page=192}} He died at the end of September 1812 in Tahiti.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2713969199 | title=Letters mainly from missionaries in Tahiti, or sailing to and from Tahiti }}</ref> |
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He had a daughter named Maevarua, recognized as supreme chief or "Arii rahi" of Tahaa and Bora Bora. She died on July 14, 1809 in Raiatea.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2712825419 | title=John Davies, Tahiti, Fiji }}</ref> He was the grandfather of ] whose mother was Maevarua.{{sfn|Pichevin|2013|page=193}} Other sources say that he was the father of ].{{sfn|Henry|Orsmond|1928|page=259}} After the death of his daughter, the regency of his little son was entrusted to the chief ] of Tahaa.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12845187 |title=Original Correspondence. |newspaper=] |volume=II |issue=89 |location=New South Wales, Australia |date=Sep 3, 1832 |page=1 (Supplement to the Sydney Herald.) |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>{{sfn|Williams|1937|page=374}} With the help of the other chiefs of the Leeward Islands, he provided military support to Pomare II to restore him to his lands at Tahiti in 1810.{{sfn|Pichevin|2013|page=192}} He died at the end of September 1812 in Tahiti.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2713969199 | title=Letters mainly from missionaries in Tahiti, or sailing to and from Tahiti }}</ref> |
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*{{cite book|last=Baré|first=Jean-François|title=Tahiti, les temps et les pouvoirs: pour une anthropologie historique du Tahiti post-européen|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=39IvAAAAMAAJ|year=1987|publisher=], Institut français de recherche scientifique pour le développement en coopération|location=Paris|isbn=978-2-7099-0847-4|oclc=16654716|language=fr}} |
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*{{cite book|last=Baré|first=Jean-François|title=Tahiti, les temps et les pouvoirs: pour une anthropologie historique du Tahiti post-européen|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=39IvAAAAMAAJ|year=1987|publisher=], Institut français de recherche scientifique pour le développement en coopération|location=Paris|isbn=978-2-7099-0847-4|oclc=16654716|language=fr}} |
He had a daughter named Maevarua, recognized as supreme chief or "Arii rahi" of Tahaa and Bora Bora. She died on July 14, 1809 in Raiatea. He was the grandfather of Tapoa II whose mother was Maevarua. Other sources say that he was the father of Tapoa II. After the death of his daughter, the regency of his little son was entrusted to the chief Fenuapeho of Tahaa. With the help of the other chiefs of the Leeward Islands, he provided military support to Pomare II to restore him to his lands at Tahiti in 1810. He died at the end of September 1812 in Tahiti.