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- Cook Islanders are residents of the Cook Islands, which is composed of 15 islands and atolls in Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean. Cook Islands Māori are...
- Volume 35, Issues 1-6 Discogs - Pepe And The RarotongansRarotonga Calling Discogs Pepe And The RarotongansSongs Of The Cook Islands Te Ao Ho, The Maori...
- It is also known as Māori Kūki ʻĀirani (or Maori ****i Airani), or as Rarotongan Many Cook Islanders also call it Te reo Ipukarea, which translates as...
- nineteenth century translation by Stephenson Percy Smith, part of the Rarotongan oral history describes Ui-te-Rangiora, around the year 650, leading a...
- Hawaiʻi are found in other Polynesian languages, including Māori (Hawaiki), Rarotongan (ʻAvaiki) and Samoan (Savaiʻi). According to linguists Pukui and Elbert...
- generally report that they find the languages of the Cook Islands, including Rarotongan, the easiest among the other Polynesian languages to understand and converse...
- Coprosma laevigata, the Rarotongan coprosma, is a herbaceous plant, a member of the Rubiaceae family. It is an endemic species to the Cook Islands. It...
- The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists...
- hiva hogofulu Rapanui tahi rua toru hā rima ono hitu va'u iva angahuru Rarotongan Māori kare ta'i rua toru 'ā rima ono 'itu varu iva nga'uru Rotuman ta...
- language (puaka in Tongan, Uvean, ****unian, Rapa, Marquisian, Niuean, Rarotongan, Tokelauan, and Tuvaluan; it evolved to the later form puaʻa in Samoan...