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Bernardo Putairi (died 1 January or 7 January 1889) was the Prince Regent of the island of
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, and other Gambier Islands including Akamaru,
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, Taravai and
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from 1873 to 1881. He served as regent and de facto monarch during the interregnum period when the royal succession of Mangareva was in doubt and after the death of the last royal heir became the last monarch of the island kingdom. His name is often written Putaïri or Putairï in French sources.


Biography

Bernardo Putairi was a member of the royal ''togoʻiti'' class of chiefs of the island of
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in the Gambier Islands. He was considered to be from a junior branch of the main royal line. According to French Picpus priest Honoré Laval, he was the descendant of a fallen dynasty. Christianity was introduced to the Gambier Islands in his lifetime by French Picpus priests, Honoré Laval and
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with the support of King Maputeoa (of the main line) and his uncle Matua, the high priest. Putairi's first wife was a sister of Queen
Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou (french: Marie Eudoxie; died 27 August 1869) was Queen consort of the island of Mangareva, and other Gambier Islands including Akamaru, Aukena, Taravai and Temoe. She served as regent for her son in his minority and ...
, the consort of Maputeoa. He had two known children: Dominika, who was regarded as a potential bride of King Joseph Gregorio II, and Tiripone Mama Taira Putairi, the first Eastern Polynesian to be ordained into the Roman Catholic priesthood. Gertrude Toategaru was noted as the mother of Tiripone. When King Maputeoa died on 20 June 1857, he was succeeded as King of Mangareva by his young son,
Joseph Gregorio II Joseph Gregorio II (french: Joseph Grégoire II; born 26 April 1847 – 21 November 1868) was the last King or '' ʻAkariki'' (paramount chief) of the island of Mangareva, and other Gambier Islands including Akamaru, Aukena, Taravai and Temoe ...
, with his widow Queen Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou as regent. King Joseph died childless after an eleven-year reign. While the main line remained on the throne, Putairi served as the tutor and guardian of Agnès and Philomèle, the surviving sisters of King Joseph Gregorio II. After the untimely death of the king without issue in 1868, the succession of the throne was thrown into doubt. Traditionally only male heirs could ascend to the throne of Mangareva, so a regency was installed pending the birth of an heir from one of the king's two surviving sisters: Agnès and Philomèle. A series of regents ruled in the name of these two royal sisters. In 1873, the third of these regents,
Arone Teikatoara Arone Teikatoara (died 30 October 1881) was the penultimate Prince Regent of the island of Mangareva, and other Gambier Islands including Akamaru, Aukena, Taravai and Temoe from 1869 to 1873. He served as regent and de facto monarch during the ...
, was forced to resign after kissing a girl in public and was succeeded in his post by Bernardo Putairi. According to Paul Eugene Louis Deschanel, after the death of Agnès and his accession to the regency, the French missionaries under Father Nicolas Blanc, head of the Gambier Island mission, and Bishop Tepano Jaussen, Vicar Apostolic of Tahiti, predicted the regency would pass from Bernardo Putairi to his son Tiripone, who as a priest would bring the archipelago into the domain of the
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. However, Tiripone predeceased his father. Between 1873 and 1881, the last member of the royal family Philomèle, who had been considered an idiot, blind and a hunchback, died. When French colonial commissioner Henri Isidore Chessé visited the island in 1881, Bernardo Putairi had been named King after the death of Philomèle. After the demise of most of the royal family (''togoʻiti''), the Gambier Islands steadily fell under colonial influence, it having already been a French protectorate since 1871 under Regent Arone. His rule ended with the island kingdom's annexation by France. On 21 February 1881, the native government and people assembled and Putairi along with eighteen government officials signed a declaration ceding the kingdom's authority to France, which the French commissioner Chessé approved. A revised set of the Mangarevan law codes incorporating French law were promulgated on 23 February, and the treaty of annexation was approved by the
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on 30 January 1882. Native laws were completely abolished in 1887. The Gambier Islands were incorporated into the territory of French Oceania, today part of the overseas country of
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. After his deposition, Bernardo Putairi was given a pension by the French colonial government. He died on 1 January or 7 January 1889.


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