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  1. Cook Islands Culture Akono'anga Maori
  2. Material Culture of the Cook Islands by Peter H. Buck, 1927-06
  3. Return to Culture. Oral Tradition and Society in the Southern Cook Islands by Anna-Leena Siikala, Jukka Siikala, 2005
  4. A Strategic Profile of Cook Islands, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Cook Islands Research Group, The Cook Islands Research Group, 2000-04-25
  5. A regional survey of the aquaculture sector in the Pacific: Including Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia (Kosrae, Pohnpei, Truk, Yap), ... Development and Coordination Programme) by Stephen G Nelson, 1989
  6. More thoughts in the rambling thoughts series: Customs, traditions, culture by Albert Henry, 1974

1. Kia Orana - Welcome To The Cook Islands
Official site of the Cook Islands Tourism Corporation. Includes general information, lists of tourist related businesses, activities, and travel
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2. Cook Islands Research
Includes information on three projects The Stone Sourcing Project, Ngaputoru Culture History, and the Cook Islands Reef Ecology Project.
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3. Cook Islands Culture Guide
Complete Cook Islands holidays and accommodation guide with detailed reviews onbeaches, weddings and activities on Rarotonga and Aitutaki.
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Cook Islanders are Polynesians, arriving in their homeland around 800 AD. The people are broadly divided into two groups - those from the northern Cooks speaking Pukapukan whose descendents came from Samoa and Tonga to the west, and those from the southern Cooks speaking Rarotongan whose descendants came from The Society Islands and Marquesas to the east. The indigenous people, commonly known as Cook Island Maoris, also share their Polynesian ancestry with New Zealand Maoris (New Zealand was settled by Cook Islanders) and Hawaiians.
The Cook Islands museum in Avarua, rarotonga, has a good collection of replica artefacts.
Drinking bush beer with the locals.
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Cook Island society is based on an association to a village and its chief. Chiefly titles, ariki , and land rights are passed through both the male and female lineage but to the discretion of the senior family member. Therefore, a disgraced family member may be given no land at all, whilst the favoured one will often win the prized family land. Land cannot be bought or sold and as most islanders want land on Rarotonga, it is common for those on the outer islands without land rights on Rarotonga to try to marry someone who does have land rights on Rarotonga.
The Cook Islands community is intricately woven often with large extended families living in a single house, or collection of houses. Both the elderly and children are respected being the knowledge and future of life. The term "cousin" is loosely used to describe someone with whom your family roots can be traced This can go back many generations. Tattooing of the body was traditionally used to symbolise ones family lineage and today this art form is again becoming popular. Most islanders bury their relatives in elaborate graves within the family garden.

4. Page One - Index To Cook Islands News Online This Week
Cook Islands News is published daily from Monday to Saturday. This website does NOT contain everything which appears in the newspaper but is
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5. Cook Islands History Guide
more about cook islands culture The islanders were experienced sea navigatorsand travelled between islands in large doublehulled catamarans that could
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Historical sights in the Cook Islands are scattered around the islands but most are more interesting in their interpretation than visually. Unfortunately few Cook Island Maoris have little interest in their past and most do not respect the ancient marae that lie entangled in the bush. Marae were the ancient meeting places of the people and are marked by stone foundations. The most sacred marae on Rarotonga is the Marae Arai-Te-Tonga on the north-east side of the island and there is a small plaque to commemorate this but little else. Marae on the outer islands are often more interesting as the locals seem to have more interest in their importance. On Atiu and also on Mangaia in the far south of the group there are several burial chambers found in the caves around the island which are steeped in legends.
There are several interesting buildings around Rarotonga which are referred to as palaces, being the homes of the district chief or ariki . More impressive are the old limestone churches built by missionaries in the mid-1800's. The oldest church is on Aitutaki in Arutanga Village, but of equal beauty is Matavera church on the east coast of Rarotonga and Avarua church in the main town where several notable islanders and distinguished Europeans are buried.

6. Cook Islands Herald
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7. Cook Islands Culture - Rorotonga, Tivaevae, Folklore
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The legendary generosity and charm of the Polynesian people quickly becomes obvious when you arrive in the Cook Islands. A warm welcome and sincere generosity is extended to visitors, instantly creating a feeling of total acceptance and tranquility. Cook Islanders share a genuine regard for others, and enjoy sharing their traditions which live on in vibrant song, passionate dance, colorful folktales and exquisite artwork. While the high quality arts and crafts of the Cook Islands today are but a shadow of their former importance, they were once widespread. However, Cook Islanders still produce unique, massive wooden carvings, finely woven hats and "black pearl" jewelry sought by tourists.
Cook Islands Folk Arts
Perhaps the most widely recognized art form are the communally sewn "tivaevae"
Traditional Music and Dance Of the practices that have survived the strict moral teachings of the early missionaries, the most obvious are the vibrant, exotic dances accompanied by a compelling beat on the traditional slit drum. Cook Island dancing is considered the most sensual in the South Pacific, and each island has its own special songs and dances to tell stories of history. Cook Island children learn and practice dancing from a very young age, performing regularly at various events throughout the year. Considered among the finest Polynesian singers and dancers, Cook Islanders often win international awards for their expression. Traditional costumes for dancing are made from bark cloth, grass or raffia and are decorated with leaves, feathers, shells and flowers, topped with magnificent traditional feather headgear.

8. Index
This most unique tropical island, believed to be the oldest in the Pacific is the southernmost of the Cook Islands with Antarctica as its only
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9. Cook Islands Volunteer Program - Teach, Work In The South Pacific With Youth And
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Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). Volunteer in the glorious isolation of the South Pacific Ocean... working on a variety of community development projects alongside islanders. Historically self-reliant, modern-day Cook Islanders' resiliency and natural resourcefulness are challenged by new realities: distant foreign markets, lack of natural resources, periodic natural disasters, and inadequate infrastructure. Work one-on-one with
youth, seniors and families striving to improve their futures on education, social service and conservation projects!
"It is at this level, when people from very different cultures mix and share experiences... that true harmony and understanding can develop." ~ Patricia Numa, Cook Islands Ministry of Education Cook Islands Volunteer Program Dates Cook Islands Volunteer Work Projects There are a number of ways you can help restore the Cook Islands' vitality. The Cook Islands Ministry of Health and several local organizations invited Global Volunteers to the main island of Rarotonga to bolster educational, health-care, environmental and cultural services. Following are some work projects that are usually available. While we always ask our volunteers to be flexible, those serving on Rarotonga must be especially so, due to the wide range of projects.

10. CULTURE COOK ISLANDS Cook Islands Ministry Of Culture And
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11. Cook Islands Culture
Views key elements of cook islands culture from within as it is, as it was and as it may become, includes language, religion, rites of passage
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12. People Of The Marshall Islands Pacific Islander Studies
cook islands culture People Fiji Islanders Culture People - French Marshall Islands Culture A general look at culture of the Marshall Islands.
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People of the Marshall Islands Home Australia - Pacific Australia Aboriginal People - General resources - Australian Aboriginal People Lesson Plans Oceania Cultures Anthropology General Resources Pacific Islanders by Country Cook Islands Culture People Fiji Islanders Culture People French Polynesia Culture People Guam Culture People ... Vanuatu Culture People Pacific Islanders by Peoples, Tribe, Kindred Chamorro Culture People Maori Culture People Polynesian Culture People After almost four decades under US administration as the easternmost part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands attained independence in 1986 under a Compact of Free Association. Compensation claims continue as a result of US nuclear testing on some of the atolls between 1947 and 1962. Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Cultural Heritage Legislation in the Republic of the Marshall Islands A detailed breakdown of the laws and regulations pertaining to the preservation of Marshall Islands culture. - from Dirk H.R. Spennemann -

13. Cook Islands History Cook Islands Culture IExplore
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14. Cook Islands Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Culture. The Cook Islanders are Polynesians, people of the many (poly) islands The local tongue is Cook Islands Maori, closely related to New Zealand
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15. PACIFICNAVIGATOR.COM - The Cook Islands - CULTURE - Internet
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16. Cook Islands Culture And History - Travel Guide And Photos
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Your guide to Cook Island culture with information on arts, history, languageand the people of the Cook Islands.
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18. Cook Islands And Rarotonga Articles And Links
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20. Cook Islands History & Cook Islands Culture | IExplore
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adsonar_pid=3019;adsonar_ps=370666;adsonar_zw=540;adsonar_zh=220;adsonar_jv='ads.adsonar.com'; The islands were named after Captain James Cook, who became the first European to sight them in 1733. However, credit for the first discovery of these islands must go to the Polynesians who discovered them during their great migratory journeys across the Pacific in the seventh and eighth centuries. The main island, Rarotonga, was rediscovered by the Bounty Mutineers in 1789. In 1888 they became a British protectorate, and in 1901 became part of New Zealand. Government The Cook Islands are an internally self-governing state in free association with New Zealand. Executive power is formally held by the New Zealand High Commissioner (High Commissioner Rob Moore-Jones since 1998) but effectively devolved to the Cabinet. This, in turn, is responsible to the 25-member Parliament, directly elected every five years. The House of Ariki, which is composed of all the paramount chiefs of the Cook Islands, serves as an advisory body. Advice is given on legislation concerning customs and traditions, though the House of Ariki has no powers of legislation itself. New Zealand is responsible for defense and foreign affairs.

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