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Description Ngamaru Rongotini, Ariki of Atiu (Cook Islands). Caption : Prince Ngamaru, late husband of Queen Makea.
Date 1885, Photo taken during his trip to Auckland with his wife Makea Takau
Source "In the Strange South Seas", Beatrice Ethel Grimshaw, 1908. p.78.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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