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Atamu Tekena or Atamu te Kena, full name Atamu Maurata Te Kena ʻAo Tahi (c. 1850 – August 1892) was the penultimate ‘Ariki or King of Rapa Nui (i.e. Easter Island) from 1883 until his death.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Alexander Ariʻipaea Salmon, Alfred Métraux, Ariki, Catholic Church, Chile, Chilean Civil War of 1891, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Easter Island, Flag of Chile, Flag of Easter Island, Florentin-Étienne Jaussen, Gannet, Hanga Roa, Hippolyte Roussel, History of Easter Island, Jean-Baptiste Dutrou-Bornier, King of Easter Island, List of the last monarchs in the Americas, Policarpo Toro, Rapa Nui language, Rapa Nui people, Riro Kāinga, Slave raiding, Spanish language, Tattoo, Tuberculosis.

  2. History of Easter Island
  3. Rapa Nui monarchs

Alexander Ariʻipaea Salmon

Alexander Ariipaea Vehiaitipare Salmon Jr. (1855–1914) was the English-Jewish-Tahitian co-owner of the Maison Brander plantations on Tahiti and de facto ruler of Easter Island from 1878 till its cession to Chile in 1888.

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Alfred Métraux

Alfred Métraux (5 November 1902 – 12 April 1963) was a Swiss and Argentine anthropologist, ethnologist and human rights leader.

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Ariki

An ariki (New Zealand, Cook Islands), ꞌariki (Easter Island), aliki (Tokelau, Tuvalu), ali‘i (Samoa, Hawai‘i), ari'i (Society Islands, Tahiti), Rotuma) aiki or hakaiki (Marquesas Islands), akariki (Gambier Islands) or ‘eiki (Tonga) is or was a member of a hereditary chiefly or noble rank in Polynesia.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.

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Chilean Civil War of 1891

The Chilean Civil War of 1891 (also known as Revolution of 1891) was a civil war in Chile fought between forces supporting Congress and forces supporting the President, José Manuel Balmaceda from 16 January 1891 to 18 September 1891.

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Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary abbreviated SS.CC., is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for priests and brothers.

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Easter Island

Easter Island (Isla de Pascua; Rapa Nui) is an island and special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania.

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Flag of Chile

The flag of Chile consists of two equal-height horizontal bands of white and red, with a blue square the same height as the white band in the canton, which bears a white five-pointed star in the center.

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Flag of Easter Island

The flag of Easter Island (Te Reva Reimiro or Te Reva Rapa Nui) is the flag of Easter Island, a special territory of Chile.

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Florentin-Étienne Jaussen

Florentin-Étienne Jaussen, SS.CC., (2 April 1815 – 9 September 1891) was the first bishop of Tahiti and the man who brought the rongorongo script of Easter Island to the world's attention.

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Gannet

Gannets are seabirds comprising the genus Morus in the family Sulidae, closely related to boobies.

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Hanga Roa

Hanga Roa (Haŋa Roa, Rapa Nui pronunciation: ˈha.ŋa ˈɾo.a) (Spanish: Bahía Larga) is the main town, harbour and seat of Easter Island, a municipality of Chile.

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Hippolyte Roussel

Hippolyte Roussel (22 March 1824 in La Ferté-Macé – 22 January 1898 in Gambier Islands) was a French priest and missionary to Polynesia, a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

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History of Easter Island

Geologically one of the youngest inhabited territories on Earth, Easter Island (also called Rapa Nui), located in the mid-Pacific Ocean, was, for most of its history, one of the most isolated.

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Jean-Baptiste Dutrou-Bornier

Jean-Baptiste Onésime Dutrou-Bornier (19 November 1834 – 6 August 1876) was a French mariner who settled on Easter Island in 1868, purchased much of the island, removed many of the Rapa Nui people, and turned the island into a sheep ranch. Atamu Tekena and Jean-Baptiste Dutrou-Bornier are history of Easter Island.

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King of Easter Island

Easter Island was traditionally ruled by a monarchy, with a king as its leader. Atamu Tekena and king of Easter Island are history of Easter Island and Rapa Nui monarchs.

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List of the last monarchs in the Americas

This is a list of the last monarchs in the Americas.

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Policarpo Toro

Policarpo Toro Hurtado (born in Melipilla, Chile on February 6, 1856 – died 1921 in Santiago, Chile) was a Chilean naval officer.

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Rapa Nui language

Rapa Nui or Rapanui (Rapa Nui:, Spanish), also known as Pascuan or Pascuense, is an Eastern Polynesian language of the Austronesian language family.

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Rapa Nui people

The Rapa Nui (Rapa Nui:, Spanish) are the indigenous Polynesian peoples of Easter Island.

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Riro Kāinga

Siméon or Timeone Riro ʻa Kāinga Rokoroko He Tau (died 1898 or 1899) was the last ‘ariki (king) of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) from 1892 until his death. Atamu Tekena and Riro Kāinga are Converts to Roman Catholicism, history of Easter Island, Rapa Nui monarchs and Roman Catholic monarchs.

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Slave raiding

Slave raiding is a military raid for the purpose of capturing people and bringing them from the raid area to serve as slaves.

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Spanish language

Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.

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Tattoo

A tattoo is a form of body modification made by inserting tattoo ink, dyes, and/or pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the skin to form a design.

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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria.

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See also

History of Easter Island

Rapa Nui monarchs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atamu_Tekena

Also known as Atamu Te Kena.