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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...
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    Islands Forum from 2021 to 2024. Most Cook Islanders are also citizens of New Zealand, but they also have the status of Cook Islands nationals, which is not...
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  • The following are islanders from the Cook Islands: Will Crummer, musician Sonny Terei, musician Calum Hood, musician Sam V, singer, songwriter James Tito...
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  • United Cook Islanders was a political party in the Cook Islands. It was established on 16 February 1968 in order to challenge the then-dominant Cook Islands...
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  • Zealand Māori culture Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the Cook Islands Cook Islands Māori, the language of the Cook Islanders SS Maori (1893), a steamship...
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  • as Māori Kūki ʻĀirani (or Maori Kuki Airani), or as Rarotongan Many Cook Islanders also call it Te reo Ipukarea, which translates as "the language of the...
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    Like with the Spanish-speaking islanders in the southeastern Pacific, they would not normally be considered Pacific Islanders under an ethnically based definition...
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    gold stars in a circle. The gold was to represent the "friendliness of Cook Islanders and their hope, faith, dedication, love and happiness"; the circle represented...
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  • people of Pukapuka, who speak a language more closely related to Samoan. Cook Islanders of non-indigenous descent include other Pacific Island peoples, Papa'a...
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    Party Tumu (2010) Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement (2010) Tumu Enua (2004) United Cook Islanders (UCI) (1968–1970?) List of political parties by country...
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  • Cook Islands permanent residents are residents of the Cook Islands who hold permanent residency visas and who are not ethnic Cook Islanders. A person...
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  • In antiquity, Cook Islanders practiced Cook Islands mythology, before widespread conversion by the London Missionary Society during the nineteenth century...
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  • Māori people, the native population of the main islands of New Zealand. Cook Islanders The Moriori people, of the Chatham Islands This disambiguation page...
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  • The music of the Cook Islands is diverse. Christian music is extremely popular. Imene tuki is a form of unaccompanied vocal music known for a uniquely...
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  • While Niue and the Cook Islands are not members of the Pacific Tri-Nations competition, they can supply players for the Pacific Islanders'. The first and...
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    Cook Islands mythology comprises historical myths, legends, and folklore passed down by the ancient Cook Islanders over many generations. Many of the Cook...
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    Retrieved 16 February 2021. Curson, Peter Hayden (1972). "COOK ISLANDERS IN TOWN" A STUDY OF COOK ISLAND URBANISATION (PDF) (PhD). University of Tasmania...
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    non-Pacific Islander ethnicity. Many Pacific Islander Americans are mixed with other races, especially Europeans and Asians, due to Pacific Islanders being...
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    Calum Hood (category Cook Islanders)
    Calum Thomas Hood (born 25 January 1996) is an Australian musician, known for being the bassist and a vocalist of the pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer...
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  • Tumu Enua (category Defunct political parties in the Cook Islands)
    August 2020. "Cook Islanders vote for less or more of the same". New Zealand Herald. 7 September 2004. Retrieved 4 August 2020. "Cook Islands politician...
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    The Cook Islands Party is a nationalist political party in the Cook Islands. It was the first political party founded in the Cook Islands, and one of...
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    Mali-Koa Hood, often credited as Mali-Koa, is an Australian singer and songwriter based in London, England. She is also the sister of 5SOS band member...
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  • holidays in the Cook Islands as prescribed by the Public Holidays Act in 1999. Each Sunday is also a public holiday, as most Cook Islanders follow the Christian...
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  • Mine Eyes Dazzle, in 1950 (Christchurch: Pegasus Press). In 1960, Cook Islanders Tom Davis and Lydia Davis published Makutu, "perhaps the first novel...
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    Jordan Rakei (category Cook Islanders)
    in the Waikato of New Zealand's North Island, to a Pākehā mother and a Cook Islands Māori father. At the age of three, Rakei and his family moved to...
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    has been multi-ethnic in membership and featured Samoans, Tongans, Cook Islanders, New Zealand Europeans and Maori members. The 11th inductees into the...
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    Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Kahungunu and later many Cook Islanders; the Waikato and Taranaki tribes refused to enlist or be conscripted...
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    citizenship implications for Cook Islanders if the Cooks sought sovereignty, enabling them to be a member in their own right. If the Cooks wanted to become a sovereign...
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  • Tinilau Tiʻitiʻi Tui Fiti Upolu Culture of Samoa Hawaiian religion Cook Islanders religion Samoan proverbs Religion in Samoa Philip Culbertson; Margaret...
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  • Zealand. Rangatira may also refer to: Rangatira (Cook Islands), a minor chief among the Cook Islanders. Rangatira Island, in the Chatham Archipelago, New...
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