Toki Ukamea: The story of William Mariner

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In 2012, a Tongan man by the name of Tevita Moala came upon the remains of a sunken ship off the coast of Foa, Ha'apai in the Kingdom of Tonga. It was determined that this was the remains of the Port au Prince, a vessel registered to England. How did it get to Tonga and why was it sitting on the bottom of the ocean. This podcast is the fascinating story of the cabin clerk, a young boy by the name of William Mariner, one of the survivors of the Port au Prince who lived in Tonga from 1806 to 1810.

Richard Wolfgramm


    • Jan 1, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 38m AVG DURATION
    • 28 EPISODES


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    21 Years Later: A Letter from Mafihape

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 27:28


    In 2007, an online listing for a unique copy of Mariner's account was discovered in a bookstore in Canada. In the blank pages in the back of this copy was a letter, a transcription of a letter written in Tongan and addressed to a William Mariner. The book, it turned out, once belonged to Mariner's daughter and the letter in the back pages was transcribed from an actual letter that was delivered to Mariner from Mafihape. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Farewell to Tonga

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 48:29


    A European vessel is spotted in the western horizon of Vava'u and no one is more excited than William Mariner. Our boy is going home! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    A New Government

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 68:39


    What does a post-'Ulukālala look like? For one thing, his son, Moengāngonga, the new Finau, proves to be a much different ruler than his father. He's kinder and gentler, with a mind focused on revitalizing agriculture and cultivating the happiness of his people. And then here's the issue of Tupouto'a in Ha'apai. Is he a threat or an ally? And what will they do with the annual 'inasi now that the Tu'i Tonga is residing in Vava'u but Finau has cut off all contact with Ha'apai and Tongatapu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Farewell to the King

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 56:28


    Shortly after his daughter Saumailagi passed away, Finau 'Ulukālala falls ill during the post-funeral celebrations. From Mariner's description of his condition, it seems like the great warrior king of Vava'u succumbed to heart failure. He eventually passes away too, and in his dying breath he utters the word "fonua." Vava'u prepares for a state funeral for 'Ulukālala while his son, Moengangongo, advised by his widely respected and wise uncle Finau Fisi, assumes leadership. He renounces war with the neighboring islands and isolates Vava'u from the rest of Tonga, and instead admonishes his people to focus their energies on rebuilding Vava'u. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Fonua

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 44:50


    Saumailagi, a young daughter of Finau 'Ulukālala falls ill. He pleads with the gods to spare her life but Saumailagi's condition shows no improvement. Mariner witnesses and documents the funerary customs at Saumailagi's funeral, a mix of Samoan and 'Ulukālala's own twist on tradition, perhaps, as Mariner theorizes, an act of defiance to the gods and tradition. And unexpectedly, 'Ulukālala's health suddenly declines. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Hū Lou Ifi

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 30:59


    In this episode, will Tupoumalohi get the pardon he seeks from Finau 'Ulukālala? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Elizabeth Morey and Teukava

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 41:40


    In this episode, Mariner provides an update on the happenings in Tongatapu which led to Tupoumālohi, an enemy of 'Ulukālala, to flee from Tongatapu and seek refuge in Ha'apai. And we learn more about the fascinating story of Elizabeth Morey, an American woman from Massachusetts, who endured a similar fate as Mariner years before his arrival, and her relationship with Teukava, the chief who provided Finau 'Ulukālala with kalae birds in a previous episode. Other characters from previous episodes are also referenced in latest chapter of Mariner's account.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Kau Moala - A Report from Fiji

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 47:20


    This episode is about the famed navigator Kau Moala who spent 14 years in Fiji. We also learn about the origins of the Tongan phrase Vete Fakafutuna, a legacy of our navigating history. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Leaky Canoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 39:13


    Finau 'Ulukalala is not content until he can remove all his rivals in Vava'u. He does so when he calls a fono at Makave, only to use the opportunity to capture and destroy anyone who would be a threat to his rule. Eighteen Vava'u warriors were executed, including the great Vava'u warrior chiefs Kakahu, Naufahu and Pupunu, who chose to be drowned in leaky canoes. Mariner inherits the plantation Matato'a and he goes on an expedition to procure whale teeth from a beached whale while recounting a similar incident in Ha'apai. A ship arrives in Vava'u and Mariner is suddenly presented with an opportunity to return back to England.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    What's that in the sky? It's a bird! It's a plane! It's an anus?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 53:35


    The war is over and Finau 'Ulukālala indulges in some recreation, namely, hunting kalae and rat. We learn more about these two sports, we get to learn about the story of the islands Tofua and Kao in Ha'apai, we learn about the tale of Mariner's Cave in Nuapapu, Vava'u, and Finau 'Ulukālala critiques the European invention of money and currency. And just when you think he was becoming likable again he does the unthinkable.... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Your Gotta Get Your Peace On

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 52:42


    The war in Vava'u is drawing out longer than Finau 'Ulukālala had anticipated. The Vava'uans have dug in at their might fortress in Feletoa. Under To'eumu's leadership, they are not budging. The war has taken many lives on both sides and Finau is getting desperate because they are running out of provisions. Is peace in the horizon? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    The Gods are Cruel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 33:42


    It's a brutal battle of attrition with no clear resolution, yet it claims many innocent lives. These are truly dark times during the war and Finau 'Ulukālala is rethinking his next strategy. Could peace be just around the horizon?  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    These Hoes Ain't Loyal

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 32:16


    The battle between 'Ulukālala's Ha'apai forces and the Vava'uans are at a stalemate. Overtaking the Fatungakoa fortress wasn't the cakewalk 'Ulukālala had hoped for. Both sides score little victories in a battle of attrition. They also have defectors and spies, passing on valuable intel to each camp that could help decide the battle once and for all.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Vava'u Fights Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 45:28


    Vava'u be like we are ready for you! So they built the biggest fort in Tonga and named it Fatungakoa. 'Ulukalala and his war party arrive in Vava'u and make their encampment in Neiafu, a consecrated area in Vava'u. They march to Feletoa, three miles away to begin their assault on the fortress and make the people of Vava'u submit to Finau 'Ulukalala's rule. Will Fatungakoa withstand 'Ulukalala's destructive carronades that brought down the Nuku'alofa fortress, the strongest fort in Tongatapu, in an hour?  Got questions? Send them to my email rwolfgramm@gmail.com.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Vava'u be like "Screw You!"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 45:27


    After Tupouniua's assassination, the people of Vava'u return home and so are sick of Finau 'Ulukālala's shit so they build the biggest fort ever in Tongan history in Feletoa called Fatungakoa. Toe'umu, Vava'u's new leader and also 'Ulukālala's aunt, garrisons the entire citizenry of the island in and around the perimeters of the fort. 'Ulukālala is furious at this act of rebellion from Vava'u's chiefs and Toe'umu and prepares to go to war. However, his priests advise him against it and to first propose a peaceful resolution.  Got questions? Send them to rwolfgramm@gmail.com  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    It’s always the good ones that have to die...

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 47:21


    In this episode, no one is immune from Finau 'Ulukalala's ambition, even his own brother. (Title taken from Wu-Tang Clan's song Tearz) I ran frantically, then I dropped down to his feet I saw the blood, all over, the hot concrete I picked him up, then I held him by his head His eyes shut, that's when I knew he was... Aw man! How do I say goodbye? It's alway the good ones who have to die --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Candy Licker

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 39:12


    In episode 6, we take a break from all the violence and bloodbath to enjoy ourselves at the Fakalahi ceremonies in Ha'apai and while we are at it, sure, let's have a wedding! This episode is titled "Candy Licker" because Finau 'Ulukalala's got game, y'all!!!! He's a ruthless warrior, a tender father, a loving husband, and a candy licker!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Mariner on the Front Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 50:23


    WARNING: In this episode, I say the F word (for those of you listening with your parents lol)  Mariner is unofficially enlisted into Finau 'Ulukālala's war on the chiefs of Tongatapu. His knowledge of arms procured from the Port au Prince proves to be valuable to 'Ulukālala who hasn't been able to successfully take Tongatapu for nine years since the assassination of Tuku'aho. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    BONUS: Q&A Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 35:34


    I answer all your questions. Send your questions to rwolfgramm@gmail.com, leave us a short voicemail on our Anchor page or call and leave a longer voicemail on our Google Voice number (385) 347-0906.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Finau 'Ulukālala's War

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 37:22


    Episode 4: Finau 'Ulukālala's War Mariner finally resigns himself to the reality that he is stuck in Tonga, perhaps forever. To make matters worse, he finds himself in the middle of a brewing civil between Tonga's powerful chiefs vying for power. It's the classic case of out of the frying pan and into the fire. Mariner provides some background into the key players and the major event that started the war—the assassination of the Tu'i Kanokupolu named Tuku'aho—in which Finau 'Ulukālala II was a co-conspirator.  Song: Fonuamotu by the Afokoula Singers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Q&A Episode with special guest Tēvita O. Ka'ili

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 40:21


    Q & A Episode 3 with special guest Dr. Tēvita O. Ka'ili. In this episode, Dr. Ka'ili elaborates on the usage of si'oto 'ofa in past history and also the hongi which in Tongan is called fekita. I also answer questions about the opening song (the me'etu'upaki chant), clothing in ancient Tonga, the Tongan concept of tauhi tu'i and the spirit of collaboration, and listeners ask if Mariner noted if there were any LGBTQI in ancient Tonga.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Mariner's New Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 42:02


    Mariner begins a new life in Tonga. And we step into the wayback machine to learn about the first Tu'i Tonga 'Aho'eitu.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    BONUS: Q&A Episode with special guest Ulise Funaki

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 26:11


    Answering listener's questions from Episode 2: Oops Upside Your Head --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

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    Oops Upside Your Head

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 35:23


    What will happen to Captain Brown? What will happen to the rest of the Port au Prince crew? What will happen to William Mariner? And is there a slight possibility that maybe Mr. Dixon is still alive?  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    BONUS: Q&A Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 19:55


    Answering your questions from Episode 1: Port au Prince --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    The Port au Prince

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 29:25


    The Port au Prince was a privateer built in 1790 in France. Seized by the British off the coast of Haiti and renamed the Port Au Prince, it was originally involved in the transporting of slaves between Africa and the New World. In 1805, it was bought by a shipping magnate named Robert Bent and recommissioned as a whaling ship, but it also engaged in maritime warfare with Spain. The Port au Prince raided Spanish ships and colonies along the South American coast from Chile up to Central Mexico. So how did it end up all the way in the South Pacific in Tonga? And why is it sitting today on the bottom of sea in Ha'apai, Tonga? How is it connected to William Mariner? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokiukameapodcast/message

    Toki Ukamea: The story of William Mariner (Trailer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 0:41


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    Toki Ukamea: The story of William Mariner (Trailer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 0:41


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