- Teenui–
Mapumai is a Cook
Islands electoral division returning one
member to the Cook
Islands Parliament. The
electorate was
created in 1981, when the...
-
Mapumai Village (
Mapumai-Nui-O-Ruavari), is a
village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. On Atiu,
Mapumai Village plays an
important role,
because it houses...
- The Teenui-
Mapumai by-election was a by-election in the Cook
Islands electorate of Teenui–
Mapumai. It took
place on 8 June 2006, and was
precipitated by...
-
Mapumai Swamp is the
largest wetland in the Cook Islands. It is
located in the
north of Atiu, on the edge of the
volcanic area. Its
flora is dominated...
-
traditional names, the
villages are:
Teenui Village (Te-Kuru-Kava-Nui)
Mapumai Village (
Mapumai-Nui-O-Ruavari)
Ngatiarua Village (Mokoero-Nui-O-Tautipa) Areora...
-
Third C****ey
Eggelton DP
Matavera First Norman George CIP Teenui-
Mapumai Sixth Nandi Gl****ie CIP Tengatangi/Areora/Ngatiarua
First William (Smiley)...
- 2004
election and
serving as Speaker, he
represented the seat of Teenui–
Mapumai for
eight years,
initially as an independent, then as a
member of the Cook...
-
challenging the
results in Mitiaro, Tengatangi–Areora–Ngatiarua, Teenui–
Mapumai,
Titikaveka and Amuri–Ureia, as well as an
application for a
recount in...
- then-education
minister Jim
Marurai and
Democratic backbenchers Teenui Mapumai and Poko Simpson. The
party maintained its
coalition agreement with the...
- Cook
Islands Party,
defeating her
uncle Norman George to win the Teenui–
Mapumai seat. An
election petition by
George was
subsequently dismissed. She was...