Tura'iari'i Tera'imano v. Teri'ia'etua Tera'imano v.
Names
Tenani'a Ari'ipaea Otihe Utami
Father
Mato Teri'itepoare'i
Mother
Tetuaveroa
Tenaniʻa (c. 1760–1814) also called Otihe or Ari'ipaea was a sovereign of the islands of Huahine and Mai'ao located among the Society Islands. He became a king in the 1780s after he deposed Teriitaria I, his half-brother.[1][2][3][4] He died under the name Utami on January 26, 1814, in Moorea ten days after his wife Itia.[5][6][7]
Saura, Bruno; Millaud, Hiriata; Daubard, Patrick Matari'i (2000). Histoire et taditions de Huahine et Pora Pora. Cahiers du patrimoine (in French and Tahitian). Vol. 1. The author of the original manuscript in tahitian dated 1846, is unknown. Papeete: Ministère de la Culture de Polynésie française. OCLC492654325.