Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki
{{infobox royalty
|name = Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki
|title = High Chief of Atiu, Prince Consort of the Kingdom of Rarotonga
|image = Ngamaru.jpg
|caption = Prince Ngamaru during Auckland visit (1885)
|birth_date = circa 1831
|death_date = 31 March 1903 (aged 72)
|death_place = Avarua, Rarotonga
|predecessor =
|successor =
|spouse = Makea Takau Ariki
|royal house = House of Te Akatuira
|dynasty = Ngamaru Dynasty
}}
Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki (c. 1831 – 31 March 1903) was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. He was the ariki of the Ngamaru dynasty on the island of Atiu, one of the chiefdoms of Ngaputoru, which consisted of three adjoining islands —Atiu, 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 established Kingdom of Rarotonga, as a consequence making Ngamaru prince consort of the realm of the united Cook Islands.
He was Representative of Atiu, Mitiaro and Mauke in the Federal Council and also a native Judge of the Ariki's Court at Avarua. Ngamaru was a man of strong personal character, and had the happy knack of settling troublesome matters with a jocular remark. He was also a commercial power to his people, being an inter-island trader with a schooner of his own.{{cite web | url=http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AS19021003.2.37.11&srpos=2&e= | title=Shipping Notes | work=Auckland Star | date= October 3, 1902}}
Prince Ngamaru died of blood poisoning after an injury to his hand, he was 72 years of age.{{cite web | url=http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=MEX19030418.2.39&srpos=16&e= | publisher=Marlborough Express | title= The Cook Islands | date= April 18, 1903}} He was buried in Queen Makea's private graveyard at Para O Tane Palace.{{cite web | url=http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AS19030417.2.37&srpos=3&e= | title=Death of Ngamaru Ariki | date=April 17, 1903 | work=Auckland Star}}
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References
- Grimshaw, Beatrice Ethel. [https://books.google.com/books?id=b78RAAAAYAAJ In the strange South seas]. Hutchinson & Co., 1907
- Gilson, Richard Philip. [https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0705507351 The Cook Islands, 1820-1950]. Victoria University of Wellington, 1980; {{ISBN|0705507351}}
- Craig, Robert D. [https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0810867729 Historical Dictionary of Polynesia]. Rowman & Littlefield, 2011. {{ISBN|0810867729}}; p. 154
External links
- [http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/ObjectDetails.aspx?oid=535932 Te Papa Museum of New Zealand collections] (Photograph)
- [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-CroLan-c7-2.html#ftn2-160 Land Tenure in the Cook Islands] (NZETC)
- [http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1937/0039/latest/DLM223618.html Prince Ngamaru's involvement of Takutea land ownership]
- [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP18980730.2.54&srpos=4&e= News of the Waikare's Excurtion] (Papers Past)
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