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Thursday, 6 August 2020

Cook islands History

Here are some facts about some video's I watched about Cook island. It was very interesting and amazing learning about different types of things about the Cook islands.Enjoy

 Cook Island History

The Cook islands which is named after an European explorer Captain James Cook. With fifteen stars on the national emblem representing the gorgeous islands in the Cook islands is still one of the most beautiful island to travel to. The capital in the Cook islands is Avarua, this illustrious island is located in Rarotonga.


3 Facts about Makea Takau Ariki: 

  • In the 1880’s womans had taken on most of the powerful Ariki titles

  • Makea Takau Ariki was a sovereign of the Cook islands (1839-1911)

  • Missionaries found out that it was easier working with women rather than men


3 Facts about Cook islands Migration:

  • On Sunday’s some people will spend their time at the Hunter’s Church during the 40’s,50’s and 60’s

  • Cook island families gather all together to acknowledge the first migration of the Cook islanders

  • Poranga was were most of the Cook islanders were rather other places in NZ


3 Facts about the story of Polynesian people today:

  • Cook islanders are proud to call themselves Maoris, the Maoris of the Cook Islands

  • Cook island dance, rhythms and music reflect their way of life

  • On most islands in the Cook islands, there are flowers people pick of the tree and wear it or make something out of it


3 Facts about things you should know about the Cook Islands:

  • Chances are that the black pearls today came from the Cook islands

  • This tiny nation is the second largest to own black pearls worldwide

  • The first time the Cook islands appeared on Russia’s map in the 1800’s


3 Facts about the Cook islands look ahead:

  • Eye troubles are really common in the Cook islands

  • The Cook islands mostly adopted sports from Europe

  • The Coconut drink provides,food, drink and many other insestery of life

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