Manuel José (trader)

Manuel José de Frutos y Huerta (31 de January 1811–1873) was a Spaniard trader and founding father of Paniora clan in New Zealand.

Manuel José
Born
Manuel José de Frutos y Huerta

(1811-01-31)31 January 1811
Died1873
Resting placeTaumata, New Zealand
NationalitySpain
Other namesPaniora
OccupationTrader
Spouse(s)Te Herekaipuke "Tapita"
Kataraina
Mihita Heke
Uruhana
Maraea
Children9
Parents
  • José de Frutos (father)
  • María Huerta (mother)

Biography

Born Valverde del Majano in Segovia, he arrived to New Zealand around 1833 and lived much of his life as a trader among the Māori people; he is described possessing: pale skin, red hair, and green eyes. He retired to Tikapa on the Waiapu River.[1][2] He was married to five Ngāti Porou women, and has thousands of living descendants.[3][4][5]

Legacy

The 2014 play "Paniora" by Briar Grace-Smith was inspired by his legacy.[6][7]

References


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