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  1. Mauatua, también Maimiti o Isabella Christian, también conocida como Mainmast, [1] (Tahití, c. 1764-Islas Pitcairn, 19 de septiembre de 1841) fue una tejedora de tapa tahitiana que se estableció en la isla Pitcairn con los amotinados del Bounty.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MauatuaMauatua - Wikipedia

    Mauatua, also Maimiti or Isabella Christian, also known as Mainmast, (c. 1764 – 19 September 1841) was a Tahitian tapa maker, who settled on Pitcairn Island with the Bounty mutineers. She married both Fletcher Christian and Ned Young , and had children with both men.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2023 · MAUATUA (Maimiti, “Mainmast,” Isabella) Christian’s consort. We do not know when Mauatua was born, but she claimed to remember Cook’s first arrival in Tahiti (1769), so she must have been at least twenty-three or twenty-four when the Bounty arrived in 1788.

  4. Mauatua, Fletcher Christian’s widow, laboured over great lengths of exquisitely made white aute tapa. There are several examples of these in the British Museum. In 1791, Mauatua and another of the Bounty women, Teraura, arrived at Pitcairn Island as the oldest and youngest of the women, and they eventually outlived all the original settlers.

  5. primary name: Mauatua other name: Christian, Maimiti other name: Isabella

  6. Mauatua and Teraura were the oldest and youngest women to arrive on Pitcairn in 1790. They outlived all the other original settlers. They worked together making fine white tapa cloth.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaungatuaMaungatua - Wikipedia

    Maungatua. / -45.881; 170.112. Maungatua, known also as Mauka Atua is a prominent ridge in the Taieri Plains in Otago, New Zealand. [1] It rises 895 metres (2,936 ft) above the floodplain of the Taieri River, directly to the west of Dunedin 's airport at Momona. It can be clearly seen from much of Dunedin's urban area, 35 kilometres (22 mi ...