History of Cook Islands every year
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History of Cook Islands every year,
Cook Island every year
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Some of the sources:
History and Traditions of Rarotonga, all parts by many authors
Goff, J. "Evidence of a previously unrecorded local tsunami, 13 April 2010, Cook Islands: implications for Pacific Island countries." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 11.5 (2011): 1371-1379.
Allen, Bryant James. The development of commercial agriculture on Mangaia: social and economic change in a Polynesian community: a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts at Massey University. Diss. Massey University, 1969.
Reilly, Michael PJ. "A political succession text from Mangaia." The Journal of the Polynesian Society 102.1 (1993): 71-98.
Te Rangi, Hiroa, and P. H. Buck. "Mangaian society." BP Bishop Museum Bulletin 122 (1934): 1-207.
Kloosterman, Alphons MJ. "Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the names they gave." (No Title) (1976).
Walter, Richard, and Michael Reilly. "A prehistory of the Mangaian chiefdom." TheJournal of the Polynesian Society 119.4 (2010): 335-375.
Gill, William Wyatt. "From Darkness to Light in Polynesia. pdf." (1894).
Crocombe, Ronald G. "Land tenure in the Cook Islands." Atoll Research Bulletin (1961).
Kirch, Patrick V., et al. "Prehistory and human ecology in Eastern Polynesia: excavations at Tangatatau rockshelter, Mangaia, Cook Islands." Archaeology in Oceania 30.2 (1995): 47-65.
Kautai, Ngatupuna. Atiu: An island community. editorips@ usp. ac. fj, 1984.
Crocombe, Ron G. "From ascendancy to dependency: The politics of Atiu." The Journal of Pacific History 2.1 (1967): 97-111.
Russell, G. F. "RONGOMATANE ARIKI VI: Historical Ceremony at Atiu Island." The Journal of the Polynesian Society 66.2 (1957): 165-170.
Allen, Melinda S. "The chronology of coastal morphogenesis and human settlement on Aitutaki, southern Cook Islands, Polynesia." Radiocarbon 36.1 (1994): 59-71.
Low, Drury. "TRADITIONS OF AITUTAKI, COOK ISLANDS. 3. THE STORY OF THE CANOE TE KARE-ROA-I-TAI (SEA FOAM) WHICH WAS SAILED BY RUATAPU, ARIKI, WHO WAS ALL ALONE.(Continued)." The Journal of the Polynesian Society 43.4 (172 (1934): 258-266.
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