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Tupaia
Polynesian navigator
Omai
Rai'iatean explorer
Tehaapapa II
Queen regent of Huahine

Tamatoa V
King of Raiatea (1842-1881)
list of monarchs of Raiatea
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Tamatoa III
king of Raiatea

Tamatoa VI
King of Ra'iatea (1853–1905)
Tamatoa IV
king of Raiatea
Poedua
thumb|Princess Poedua by John Webber, 1777.
Poedua (circa 1758 – ?) was a princess, daughter of Orea (Orio), King of Ulietea (Raiatea). She was taken hostage together with her father, brother, and husband during the third voyage of James Cook in exchange for two sailors that had deserted onto the island. The hostages were enticed on board and imprisoned until Orea secured the return of the deserters.
Tahitoe
Tahitoe (c. 1808–1881) was the king of Raiatea from 1871 to 1881.
Tehauroa
'''Rere-ao Te-hau-roa-ari'i, also given as Teri'i-hau-roa''' ( 1830 – 18 March 1884), was the Queen of Raiatea and Tahaa. In the Tahitian language, her name means "flying-in-the-world" and "perpetual peace" or "long governments of kings".
Tuarii
Tuarii or '''Tūari'i''' (died 1911) was the queen regnant of Raiatea and Tahaa in the Leeward Islands of the Society Islands, part of present-day French Polynesia. She was the last monarch of the kingdom of Raiatea-Tahaa from 1887/1888 to 1897 before the conquest and annexation of the islands to France.
Duro Raapoto
French linguist (1948-2014)