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Tinomana Mereana Ariki (1848 – 1908) was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the ''ariki'' of the ''Tinomana'' dynasty, a chiefdom of the ''Puaikura'' tribe on the island of Rarotonga. She was the second ''ariki'' of importance and position next to Makea Takau. ==Life== Tinomana Mereana was the younger daughter of Tinomana Teariki Tapurangi (also known as Setepano) and a granddaughter of Makea Te Vaerua on her mother's side, making her a niece or cousin of Makea Takau. She succeeded her brother Tinomana Makea Tamuera after his death in 1881.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cook Islands Heads of State )〕 She married Anglo-American John Mortimer Salmon, a grandson of a Ramsgate sea captain, Thomas Dunnett. The high chiefs of Rarotonga did not agree with their union at first, the couple had attempted to elope, but were caught and returned to Rarotonga, they were eventually allowed to marry with Queen Makea's blessing at Atiu. Tinomana had five children with her husband, but all died before her without issue. After a short illness, Tinomana Mereana Ariki died on the 5th of September 1908 at Para O Tane Palace. She was 60 years of age. She was buried on the 8th of September in the family graveyard at Queen Makea's Palace grounds.
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