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    "Te Atua Mou Ē" ("God is Truth") is the national anthem of the Cook Islands. It was adopted in 1982, replacing the previous New Zealand anthem "God Defend...
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    the Cook Islands from 1924 until 1990. She is one of the authors of "Te Atua Mou E" ("God is Truth"), the national anthem of the Cook Islands. She was...
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    in Devonport, and the first recruits departed on 13 October 1915 on the SS Te Anau. The ship arrived in Egypt just as the New Zealand units were about to...
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    first verse is sung in Māori then it is repeated in English. "Te Atua Mou E" and "Ko e Iki he Lagi" are the national anthems of the Cook Islands and Niue...
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    Čeljabinskoj Oblasti  Cook Islands "Te Atua Mou E" ("God is Truth") 1982 Pa Tepaeru Te Rito Ariki Lady Davis Thomas Davis Te Atua Mou Ea  New Zealand  Corsica "Dio...
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  • "Te Atua Mou E" was adopted as the national anthem of the Cook Islands, replacing "God Defend New Zealand". Davis wrote the music to "Te Atua Mou E" and...
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  • actress, stroke. Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki, 66, Cook Islander lyricist ("Te Atua Mou E"). Marcel Thévenet, 74, French weightlifter and Olympian. Zé Beto, 29...
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  • island of Rarotonga of the Cook Islands. She is one of the authors of "Te Atua Mou E" ("God is Truth"), the national anthem of the Cook Islands. She was...
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    ancestral spirits and other deities (animism), along with the power of the vaka-atua (the priests of the old religions). Laumua Kofe describes the objects of...
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  • Bitaraplygyň watanydyr!).  Tuvalu: Tuvalu for the Almighty (Tuvaluan: Tuvalu mo te Atua).  Uganda: For God and My Country (Swahili: kwa mungu na nchi yangu, also...
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    Polynesian languages with many shared cognate words such as aliʻi, ʻava, atua, tapu and numerals as well as in the name of gods in mythology. Linguists...
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    is an abiding belief in imminent justice, that supernatural forces (the ʻatua or spirits of ancestors) will punish wrongdoing. Rotumans are a rather gentle...
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