Ruatoka, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ruatoka

Cook Islands missionary

Date of Birth: 12-Sep-1846

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1903

Profession: missionary

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Ruatoka

  • Ruatoka (1846? – 12 September 1903) was a Protestant Christian missionary in British New Guinea (now Papua New Guinea).
  • The son of Christian converts, he was born in Tamarua, Mangaia Island, Cook Islands.
  • In about 1868 he attended Takamoa Theological College, Rarotonga, then under James Chalmers.
  • He was one of six Polynesians chosen to convert New Guinea, and with his wife, Tungane, landed at Manumanu on the coast of Papua in November 1872.
  • In February 1873 they left due to fever.
  • Five months later Ruatoka and three colleagues sailed for Port Moresby, where he remained until his death.
  • As well as being a successful evangelist, he served as a guide, interpreter and advisor to the English missionaries.
  • He was also noted for his work as a mediator in land disputes.
  • His name is commemorated by Ruatoka Road, Port Moresby, and Ruatoka College, Rigo, Papua.
  • His portrait appears on a 1972 Papua New Guinea postage stamp. Ruatoka and his wife taught the locals of Papua New Guinea, Cook Islands dancing and songs; more than 100 years later "Aito Pakapaka" was sung by the late Moses Tau and Te Marama which is sung by the People of Ruatoka.

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