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Pukapukan is a
Polynesian language that
developed in
isolation on the
island of
Pukapuka in the
northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "Samoic Outlier"...
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individual names in
indigenous languages including Cook
Islands Māori and
Pukapukan throughout the time they have been inhabited. The
first name
given by...
- role that is
reflected in
Pukapukan material culture, and language,
which is
Samoic with a
Tokelauan influence.
Pukapukan traditions speak of frequent...
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indigenous name, Te Nuku-o-Ngalewu,
means "Land of Ngalewu"
after the
Pukapukan who was put in
charge of it.
Located 88
kilometres (55 mi)
south of Pukapuka...
- inhabitants.
Unlike the rest of the Tuamotus, the
language of the islands,
Pukapukan, is Marquesic. Puka-Puka was the
first of the
Tuamotus sighted by the...
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Wallis and ****una) West
Uvean or ****a Uvea (Ouvéa off New Caledonia)
Pukapukan (Pukapuka,
northern Cook Islands)
Anuta (Anuta Island,
Solomon Islands)...
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dissertation examining Pukapukan and
anthropological conceptions of the past which, in
revised form, was
published as
Making History:
Pukapukan and Anthropological...
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written in any
island of the Cook Islands; and Is
deemed to
include Pukapukan as
spoken or
written in Pukapuka; and
Includes Māori that
conforms to...
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Tuvaluan Sikaiana Ontong Java
Nukumanu Takuu Nuguria Kapingamarangi Nukuoro Pukapukan Samoic Samoan Tokelauan Niuato****pu †
Eastern Hawaiian Marquesan Mangarevan...
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Tuvaluan Sikaiana Ontong Java
Nukumanu Takuu Nuguria Kapingamarangi Nukuoro Pukapukan Samoic Samoan Tokelauan Niuato****pu †
Eastern Hawaiian Marquesan Mangarevan...