Temari'i a Teurura'i (1838–1891), also known as Ma'ihara or Teuhe, was a Polynesian queen who ruled the Kingdom of Huahine and Maiʻao from 18 March 1888 to 22 July 1890 under the royal title Teuhe, sometimes recorded as Teuhe II.
She was a member of the prominent Teurura'i family of Huahine.
[1][2] She married Ari'iaue Pomare a Tu, King of Tahiti and eldest surviving son of Queen Pōmare IV, on September 11, 1857, in Huahine.
[3] She was proclaimed Queen Teuhe on February 22, 1888, during an insurrection against France.
On July 22, 1890, she was deposed by her brother Marama and exiled to Tahiti, where she sought protection from her former husband, Pomare V. She died without issue at Papeete, 21 August 1891.