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Ruatapu was a son of the great chief Uenuku, and a master canoeist in Polynesian tradition who is said to have lived around 30 generations ago. Most Māori stories agree he was an older half-brother of Paikea and 69 other sons, while traditions recorded from the Cook Islands sometimes state he was Uanuku Rakeiora's only son.

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  • Ruatapu est l'un des ancêtres fondateurs de l'île d'Aitutaki que l'on retrouve dans la tradition orale non seulement d'Aitutaki mais également de Rarotonga, Atiu et Mauke. Sa descendance serait à l'origine des quatre titres d'Ariki d'Aitutaki, à savoir , , et . Sa migration aurait été précédée par celle de Ru et de Te Erui. De nombreux récits lui sont consacrés qui bien que parfois contradictoires, présentent néanmoins un certain nombre d'éléments communs et plus généralement une cohérence globale. (fr)
  • Ruatapu was a son of the great chief Uenuku, and a master canoeist in Polynesian tradition who is said to have lived around 30 generations ago. Most Māori stories agree he was an older half-brother of Paikea and 69 other sons, while traditions recorded from the Cook Islands sometimes state he was Uanuku Rakeiora's only son. In the oral traditions of the Cook Islands, Ruatapu travels around central Polynesia; from the Society Islands, to the Cook Islands, and lastly to Tonga before coming back to the Cook Islands to live out the rest of his days and eventually die at Aitutaki. Most traditions record him as a prominent ancestor, gaining three wives between the last two groups of islands. (en)
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  • Uanukukaiatia/Uanukutapu, Tapotuki Tonga, Tutunoa (en)
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  • Male (en)
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  • Ruatapu (en)
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  • Hau (en)
  • Tamaiva, Moenau, Kirikava, Te Arauenua, Te Urutupui, Tongirau, Touketa (en)
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  • Uanuku Rakeiora/Uenuku, Unnamed slave woman (en)
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  • Taiē, Ina, Paikea, Ira (en)
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  • Polynesian (en)
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  • Ruatapu est l'un des ancêtres fondateurs de l'île d'Aitutaki que l'on retrouve dans la tradition orale non seulement d'Aitutaki mais également de Rarotonga, Atiu et Mauke. Sa descendance serait à l'origine des quatre titres d'Ariki d'Aitutaki, à savoir , , et . Sa migration aurait été précédée par celle de Ru et de Te Erui. De nombreux récits lui sont consacrés qui bien que parfois contradictoires, présentent néanmoins un certain nombre d'éléments communs et plus généralement une cohérence globale. (fr)
  • Ruatapu was a son of the great chief Uenuku, and a master canoeist in Polynesian tradition who is said to have lived around 30 generations ago. Most Māori stories agree he was an older half-brother of Paikea and 69 other sons, while traditions recorded from the Cook Islands sometimes state he was Uanuku Rakeiora's only son. (en)
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  • Ruatapu (fr)
  • Ruatapu (en)
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  • Ruatapu (en)
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