Birth Name: | Manuel José de Frutos y Huerta |
Birth Date: | 31 January 1811 |
Birth Place: | Valverde del Majano, Spain |
Death Date: | 1873 |
Death Place: | Tikapa, New Zealand |
Resting Place: | Taumata, New Zealand |
Nationality: | Spain |
Other Names: | Paniora |
Occupation: | Trader |
Father: | José de Frutos |
Mother: | María Huerta |
Spouse: | Te Herekaipuke "Tapita" Kataraina Mihita Heke Uruhana Maraea |
Children: | 9 |
Manuel José de Frutos y Huerta (31 de January 1811–1873) was a Spaniard trader and founding father of Paniora clan in New Zealand.
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] He was married to five Ngāti Porou women, and has thousands of living descendants.[2] [3] [4]
The 2014 play "Paniora" by Briar Grace-Smith was inspired by his legacy.[5] [6]