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Puaikura F.C. (also
known historically as
Arorangi FC) is a Cook
Islands football club
located in Arorangi, Cook Islands. It
currently plays in Cook Islands...
- 1983:
Titikaveka 1984:
Titikaveka 1985:
Arorangi /
Puaikura 1986:
Unknown 1987:
Arorangi /
Puaikura 1988–90:
Unknown 1991:
Avatiu 1992:
Tupapa Maraerenga...
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qualified for the 2021 OFC
Champions League.
Avatiu Matavera Nikao Sokattak Puaikura Titikaveka Tupapa Maraerenga Updated to match(es) pla**** on 30 November...
- (Avarua is the capital),
Takitumu on the
eastern and
southern side and
Puaikura on the
western side. For
administrative purposes it is
divided into five...
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lineages eligible for the
Puaikura Royalty, all of
which descend from
Tinomana Enuarurutini (ca. 1820–1854) the King of
Puaikura and one of his
three wives...
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Three former Vaka
Councils on
Rarotonga Puaikura Arorangi Takitumu Matavera, Ngatangiia,
Takitumu Te-Au-O-Tonga (equivalent to Avarua, the
capital of the...
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Puaikura 7 4FW
James Nand (1999-03-15)
March 15, 1999 (age 25) 3 0
Takuvaine 9 4FW
Conroy Ti****a (2000-03-13)
March 13, 2000 (age 24) 9 2
Puaikura 16...
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Rakahanga trace their origins to the
arrival of Toa Nui, a
warrior from the
Puaikura tribe of Rarotonga, and Tepaeru, a high-ranking
woman from the Takitumu...
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Sokattak Puaikura 4–0
Matavera ROUND 2 – 9 and 10
August 2019
Tupapa Maraerenga 1–0
Matavera Nikao Sokattak 2–2
Titikaveka Avatiu 1-3
Puaikura (postponed...
- The flag of
Rarotonga 1858–1888. The
three stars represent the
three tribes (vaka) of Rarotonga: Takitumu; Te Au O Tonga;
Puaikura...