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Roi Mata

Roi Mata (or Roy Mata, Roymata) was a powerful Melanesian chief in what is now Vanuatu. He is believed to have lived at the end of the 16th century, or the beginning of the 17th.[1]

Chief Roi Mata’s Domain
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationVanuatu
CriteriaCultural: (iii)(v)(vi)
Reference1280
Inscription2008 (32nd Session)
Area886.31 ha (2,190.1 acres)
Buffer zone1,275.42 ha (3,151.6 acres)
Coordinates17°37′41.05″S 168°10′39.79″E / 17.6280694°S 168.1777194°E / -17.6280694; 168.1777194Coordinates: 17°37′41.05″S 168°10′39.79″E / 17.6280694°S 168.1777194°E / -17.6280694; 168.1777194
Location of Roi Mata in Vanuatu
Roi Mata (Oceania)

In 2008, three sites associated with Roi Mata, on the islands of Efate, Lelepa and Eretoka, were made UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[2][3]

Roi Mata's grave

Roi Mata's elaborate grave, containing the bodies of over 25 members of his retinue, was discovered by French archaeologist José Garanger [fr] in 1967 and inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2008. Garanger was able to locate the grave on Eretoka island by analyzing local folklore. According to legend, when Roi Mata conquered the land, his first goal was to unite the tribes to form an army.

His reign is reputed to have been a peaceful one. Roi Mata was fatally poisoned by his brother. His body was not buried in his homeland and his name was not used in future generations because the locals feared his spirit.

 
Map of Chief Roi Mata's domain

Gallery

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ Chief Roi Mata's domain (UNESCO report).
  2. ^ "Chief Roi Mata’s Domain", UNESCO.
  3. ^ "World Heritage Status set to ensure protection of Vanuatu's Roi Mata domain". Radio New Zealand International. July 9, 2008. Retrieved November 6, 2011.

References

  • Chris Ballard; Meredith Wilson (2008). Chief Roi Mata's Domain (PDF) (Nomination by the Republic of Vanuatu for Inscription on the World Heritage List).

External links

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