Maevarua Pōmare was born on 23 May, 1841 on the island of
Raiatea. She was the eldest daughter and fifth child of Queen
Pōmare IV of
Tahiti and her second husband Prince Consort
Ariʻifaʻaite. She was one of ten children, though not all lived to adulthood. Her only sister,
Victoria Pōmare-vahine, died at the age of one. Raised in
Papeete with her brothers, she was barely a year old when Admiral
Abel Aubert Du Petit-Thouars, commander of the French fleet in
Oceania, annexed the
Marquesas Islands and declared war on the Kingdom of Tahiti. After
the French invaded in 1843, the family fled to Raiatea aboard the
Carysfort to escape from the French colonial authorities and the violence of the war. The land had been provided for the family by Queen Pōmare's cousin, the reigning Raiatean
King Tamatoa IV. The new lifestyle of the royal family in
Opoa were much more impoverished in comparison to life in Papeete, and the family had to reside in a small cottage which was described as "a place little better than a barn." The French were victorious, but they weren't able to annex the island due to diplomatic pressure from
Great Britain, so Tahiti and
Mo'orea continued to be ruled under the forcibly imposed French protectorate. A clause to the war settlement was that Queen Pōmare's allies in
Huahine, Raiatea, and
Bora Bora would be allowed to remain independent. In 1847, she was six years old when her mother accepted the French protectorate and moved the family back to Tahiti. She ruled the kingdom under French administration until her death in 1877. == Heiress of Bora Bora ==