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287: 345: 303: 318: 333: 31: 234:, the son of Fletcher Christian - he was at least fifteen years her junior at the time of their marriage. They had six children, whose descendants live on the island today. In 1831, Christian and Teraura relocated to Tahiti; however, Christian and three of her children died as a result of an infectious disease contracted there. Teraura returned to Pitcairn. 218:
between the Polynesian and European settlers came to a head in 1793, leading to successive murders on the island. On 20 September 1793, the four remaining Polynesian men beheaded mutineers Isaac Martin and John Mills, shot John Williams and William Brown dead, and fatally wounded Fletcher Christian
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in 1849, Tetahiti was seduced by one of the other Tahitian women, so that Teraura could execute him, and at the same moment shout a warning to Young enabling him to kill the other Polynesian man.
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and his crew in 1789. It is unknown whether she was kidnapped or went with them of her own volition. The journey lasted several weeks, and according to Teraura they passed the island of
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In 1849, during Fanshawe's visit to Pitcairn, he drew a pen-and-ink sketch of Teraura, where she is wearing an eye patch. The sketch is held in the collection of the
188:. Tradition on Pitcairn states that she was from a chiefly family. It is possible that she was born c. 1775, since she was reportedly 15 years old when she left 699: 317: 204:
became sexual partners, a relationship that continued once the group landed on Pitcairn Island on 15 January 1790. Teraura also had an affair with
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maker, and there is a record of her giving a piece of coloured cloth to a sailor in 1833. It is likely this cloth was dyed with the
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Lost Paradise: From Mutiny on the Bounty to a Modern-Day Legacy of Sexual Mayhem, the Dark Secrets of Pitcairn Island Revealed
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in a carefully executed series of murders. Teraura, acting on the orders of Ned Young, beheaded the Polynesian
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The Pretender of Pitcairn Island: Joshua W. Hill – The Man Who Would Be King Among the Bounty Mutineers
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Whilst little is known about Teraura's early life, it is likely that she was born on
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are held in the collections of the British Museum and at Kew Gardens.
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were "probably the most travelled Polynesian women of their day".
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Index


Moorea
Pitcairn Island
Tahitian
Pitcairn Island
Bounty Mutineers
Ned Young
tapa
British Museum
Kew Gardens
Moorea
French Polynesia
Tahiti
Fletcher Christian
Tanna
Ned Young
Matthew Quintal
Edward Quintal
Racial tensions
Tetahiti
Edward Gennys Fanshawe
Thursday October Christian I
tapa
candlenut
Mauatua
National Maritime Museum
Pauline Reynolds
HMS Bounty
Original drawing of Teraura (Susan Young), made by Edward Fanshawe in 1849
Edward Fanshawe

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