Enrique Ika
| Enrique Ika | |||||
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| Titular King of Rapa Nui | |||||
| Reign | 1900 | ||||
| Predecessor | Siméon Riro Kāinga | ||||
| Successor | Moisés Tuʻu Hereveri | ||||
| Born | c. 1859 Anakena | ||||
| Died | after 1900 | ||||
| Spouse | Anastasia Renga Hopuhopu to Tetono | ||||
| Issue | María ‘Aifiti Engepito Ika Tetono Victoria Veritahi Magdalena Ukahetu Margarita Uka Hipólito | ||||
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| Father | Hua ‘Anakena a Hatu’i | ||||
| Mother | Mata a Puhirangi | ||||
| Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
Enrique Ika a Tuʻu Hati (c. 1859 – after 1900) was elected ‘ariki (king) of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in 1900 and led a failed rebellion. He was one of the last Rapa Nui to claim the traditional kingship in the early 20th-century. However, he is not remembered as the last king; instead his predecessor Riro Kāinga is generally regarded as the last king, although neither held much power.