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Atiu-Atiu
Atiu Ātiu, also known as ʻEnuamanu (meaning land of the birds), is an island of the Cook Islands archipelago, lying in the central-southern Pacific Ocean
Atiu-Cook Islands Māori
Southern: Rarotongan, Ngā Pū Toru (the dialects of Ātiu, Mitiʻāro and Maʻuke), Aitutaki, Mangaia. Cook Islands Māori is closely related to Tahitian and New
Atiu-Flag of the Cook Islands
fifteen islands that make up the Cook Islands (Tongareva, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki, Manuae, Takutea, Atiu, Mitiaro
Atiu-Cook Islands tropical moist forests
the Cook Islands. The Southern Cook Islands are a chain of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. The principal islands are Aitutaki, Atiu, Mangaia,
Atiu-History of the Cook Islands
New Zealand. The Cook Islands contain 15 islands in the group spread over a vast area in the South Pacific. The majority of islands are low coral atolls
Atiu-Cook Islands
The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists
Atiu-Geography of the Cook Islands
lie within the islands' territory: the Central Polynesian tropical moist forests and the Cook Islands tropical moist forests. Aitutaki Atiu Mangaia Manuae
Atiu-Survivor: Cook Islands
challenges were located on the main island of Aitutaki. There were three reward trips to the neighboring islands of Atiu, Mitiaro, and Rarotonga. Taio Shipping
Atiu-Cook Islands Federation
Mangaia, and Aitutaki - and the Nga-Pu-Toru - Atiu, Mauke, and Mitiaro. The laws of the Cook Islands Federation were made by the local parliament, however
Atiu-Ada Rongomatane Ariki
Nicholls, was a Cook Islands ariki. She held the title of Rongomatane Ariki, the principal title of the Paruarangi tribe on the island of Atiu. She served
Atiu-Mapumai Village
a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. On Atiu, Mapumai Village plays an important role, because it houses Enuamanu School, radio Atiu, Telecom, Te po
Atiu-Mapumai Swamp
Mapumai Swamp is the largest wetland in the Cook Islands. It is located in the north of Atiu, on the edge of the volcanic area. Its flora is dominated
Atiu-Culture of the Cook Islands
The culture of the Cook Islands reflects the traditions of its fifteen islands as a Polynesian island country, spread over 1,800,000 square kilometres
Atiu-Areora Village
Areora Village (Te-Are-O-Tangaroa), is a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. The name Areora refers to the story behind the name of the village. "Are"
Atiu-List of islands by name (A)
features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter A. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of islands (by country)
Atiu-Teenui Village
contains one of the largest churches in the Cook Islands, Cook Islands Christian Church. "Atiu". Cook Islands Tourism Corporation. Retrieved 10 August 2020
Atiu-Cook Islands art
the Cook Islands. Sculpture in stone is much rarer although there are some excellent carvings in basalt by Mike Tavioni. The proximity of islands in the
Atiu-Manuae (Cook Islands)
and found the island inhabited and apparently under the control of an Ariki from Atiu. Cook initially named Manuae "Sandwich Island", but changed it
Atiu-Rarotonga
Rarotonga is the largest and most populous of the Cook Islands. The island is volcanic, with an area of 67.39 km2 (26.02 sq mi), and is home to almost
Atiu-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Nui Isla Salas y Gómez Juan Fernández Islands List of islands of China Gorgona Island Malpelo Island Aitutaki Atiu Pamati (Palmerston) Mangaia Manihiki
Atiu-Telecommunications in the Cook Islands
approximately 7,800 mobile phones in 2009. Telecom Cook Islands, owned by Spark New Zealand, is the islands' main telephone system and offers international
Atiu-Teenui–Mapumai
adjusted electorate boundaries and split the multi-member electorate of Atiu into two separate constituencies. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms
Atiu-Tengatangi Village
Tengatangi (Taturoa) is a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. It forms part of the Tengatangi–Areora–Ngatiarua electoral division. Mareta, Isaac, M.,
Atiu-Enuamanu School
Enuamanu is a co-educational school in Mapumai Village on the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands. It runs classes for early childhood education through to
Atiu-Takutea
island in the Cook Islands, 21 kilometres (13 miles) north-west of Atiu. Administratively, the island is considered part of Atiu, the closest island.
Atiu-Enua Airport
(IATA: AIU, ICAO: NCAT) is an airport in Atiu in the Cook Islands. It is the second airport built on the island. An original grass airstrip near Areora
Atiu-Vainerere Tangatapoto
House of Ariki. In the 1958 elections, the first under universal suffrage, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the
Atiu-Geology of the Cook Islands
the southern Cook Islands. The Arago hotspot Cook Islands are: Palmerston Aitutaki (9·39 Ma) Atiu (7.44 to 7·20 Ma) Manaue Takutea Atiu Mitiaro Mauke
Atiu-Nandi Glassie
Cook Islands politician who served as a Cabinet Minister. He was a member of the Cook Islands Party. Glassie was born in Atiu, and educated at Atiu Primary
Atiu-Parliament of the Cook Islands
Parliament of the Cook Islands (Cook Islands Māori: Te Marae Akarau Vānanga o te Kuki Airani) is the legislature of the Cook Islands. Originally established
Atiu-Rarotonga monarch
family Monarchidae. It is endemic to Rarotonga, Cook Islands, and has been introduced to Atiu, Cook Islands. The Rarotonga monarch was originally described
Atiu-COVID-19 pandemic in the Cook Islands
The COVID-19 pandemic in the Cook Islands is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory
Atiu-Tengatangi–Areora–Ngatiarua
Tengatangi–Areora–Ngatiarua is a Cook Islands electoral division returning one member to the Cook Islands Parliament. Its current representative is the
Atiu-Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust
a reserve population. Jenny Elliott (2011). "Atiu - Bird conservation: The island of birds". Cook Islands Sun Ltd. Archived from the original on 2014-02-03
Atiu-Atiu swiftlet
The Atiu swiftlet or Sawtell's Swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) is a species of bird in the swift family, endemic to Atiu in the Cook Islands. This small
Atiu-Cook Islands Television
Cook Islands Television (abbreviated CITV) is the oldest television station in the Cook Islands. Founded in 1990, it broadcasts from Rarotonga, where
Atiu-Rongomatane Ngaakaara Ariki
Ariki was an ariki of the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands. He established Atiuan domination over the neighbouring islands of Mitiaro, and Mauke through
Atiu-List of islands of New Zealand
Western Chain The following islands are part of the Realm of New Zealand, but not of the country itself: Cook Islands Aitutaki Atiu Mangaia Manihiki Manuae
Atiu-Aitutaki
most-populated island in the Cook Islands, after Rarotonga. It is an "almost atoll", with fifteen islets in a lagoon adjacent to the main island. Total land
Atiu-Kuhl's lorikeet
population was reintroduced to the black-rat-free island of Atiu in the Cook Islands by the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust and numerous conservation
Atiu-Ngatiarua Village
(Mokoero-Nui-O-Tautipa) is a village on the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands. Ngatiarua is the island's biggest village. 32 people live in the village
Atiu-Lake Tiroto
Lake Tiroto is a lake on the island of Atiu, part of the Cook Islands archipelago. According to legend, the eel Rauou dug the lake before travelling to
Atiu-Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki
31 March 1903) was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. He was the ariki of the Ngamaru dynasty on the island of Atiu, one of the chiefdoms of Ngaputoru, which
Atiu-Football in the Cook Islands
The sport of football in the country of Cook Islands is run by the Cook Islands Football Association, a full member of the OFC and FIFA. The association
Atiu-November 2019 Tengatangi-Areora-Ngatiarua by-election
head in Atiu's by-election". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 18 June 2022. "The Cook Islands Gazette No. 88/2019" (PDF). Parliament of the Cook Islands. 19 November
Atiu-Cook Islands Christian Church
2003, cook-islands.gov.ck, accessed 2008-03-19. "About the CICC". Archived from the original on 2016-11-02. Retrieved 2013-04-07. Atiu: An Island Community
Atiu-Lilac-crowned fruit dove
rarotongensis goodwini – occurs on Atiu Due to the Lilac-crowned fruit doves occurrence only being seen nowadays on two small islands they are susceptible to sudden
Atiu-Wesley Roberts (swimmer)
a Cook Islands swimmer who competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and holds several Cook Islands national records in swimming. Roberts is from Atiu, and
Atiu-March 1983 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 30 March 1983. The result was a victory for the Cook Islands Party (CIP) of Geoffrey Henry, who became
Atiu-1947 Cook Islands Legislative Council election
elections were held in the Cook Islands in 1947, the first after the establishment of the new legislature. The Cook Islands Legislative Council was formed
Atiu-November 1983 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 2 November 1983. The result was a victory for the Democratic Party, which won 13 of the 24 seats. A
Atiu-List of lakes of the Cook Islands
the Cook Islands. Lake Tiroto Lake Tiriara Rotonui (big lake) Rotoiti (small lake) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakes of the Cook Islands. Lakes
Atiu-Anatakitaki Cave
Cave of the Kopekas, is a karst cave located in the northeast of Atiu, Cook Islands. The cave is a large solutional cave, with many offshoot chambers
Atiu-Air Rarotonga
Rarotonga, Cook Islands and is ‘The Airline of the Cook Islands’. It operates inter-island and regional scheduled services throughout the Cook Islands and to
Atiu-Tivaevae
of Cook Islands women. Tivaevae are rarely seen for sale on the islands. The Atiu Fibre Arts Studio on Atiu is the only place in the Cook Islands where
Atiu-List of country subdivision flags
Lăpușna County Orhei County Soroca County Tighina County Ungheni County Maputo Atiu Mangaia Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Pukapuka Rakahanga and Manihiki Rarotonga
Atiu-Renewable energy in the Cook Islands
Renewable energy in the Cook Islands is primarily provided by solar energy and biomass. Since 2011 the Cook Islands has embarked on a programme of renewable
Atiu-Telephone numbers in the Cook Islands
International Call Prefix: 00 National Significant Numbers (NSN): five (5) digits Format: +682 XX XXX Telecommunications in the Cook Islands "Cook Islands". v t e
Atiu-High Court of the Cook Islands
the Cook Islands is the court of first instance in the Cook Islands. It has general jurisdiction and responsibility under the Constitution of the Cook Islands
Atiu-Norman George
Party, then as an independent again. George lost his seat at the 2014 general election. George was born in in the
Atiu-Rarotonga International Airport
International Airport (IATA: RAR, ICAO: NCRG) (Cook Islands Māori: Papa Rererangi o Rarotonga) is the Cook Islands' main international gateway, located in the
Atiu-Avatea
In Cook Islands mythology, Avatea (also known as Vatea; meaning 'noon' or 'light') was a lunar deity and the father of gods and men in Mangaian myth of
Atiu-1958 Cook Islands general election
Cooks Pacific Islands Monthly, September 1958, p139 "The Cook Islands Gazette No. 2/1958". Library of Congress. 30 October 1958. Pacific Islands Monthly
Atiu-1777 in science
events. March – Third voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain Cook discovers Mangaia and Atiu in the Cook Islands. Leonhard Euler introduces the symbol
Atiu-Rose Toki-Brown
first female Leader of the Opposition. Toki-Brown was born in Areora on Atiu. She was a businesswoman and ran the 24 hours Super Brown Mega Store with
Atiu-Cook Islands Cricket Association
Its current headquarters is in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Cook Islands Cricket Association is Cook Islands's representative at the International Cricket
Atiu-List of airports in the Cook Islands
the Cook Islands, sorted by location. The Cook Islands are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. The Cook Islands
Atiu-Mercury Islands
five much smaller islands between the two (Korapuki, Green, Atiu/Middle, Kawhitu/Stanley and Moturehu/Double Islands). All the islands, except Ahuahu/Great
Atiu-Mangaia swiftlet
Mangaia in the Cook Islands. It was closely allied with the extant Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) of Atiu, Mangaia's neighbouring island, though it was
Atiu-2006 Teenui-Mapumai by-election
the Cook Islands Parliament Norman George. "Cook Islands faces possible by-election". RNZ. 17 August 2005. Retrieved 24 July 2020. "Cook Islands politician
Atiu-Ruatapu
take him in. They instructed that he should be taken to the Ngaputoru islands (Atiu, Ma'uke, and Mitiaro) where he could become ariki. After five days of
Atiu-Patrick Arioka
He is a member of the Cook Islands Party. Arioka was born on Rarotonga and educated at Avatea School, Avarua School, and Atiu College. He studied tropical
Atiu-Nga-Pu-Toru
the generic name give to the islands of Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro and Takutea in the Cook Islands archipelago. In the Cook Islands Māori language, the term means
Atiu-Mauke
Mauke, and in retaliation he killed many of the islands inhabitants. The island was dominated by Atiu, who frequently raided it. The next European to
Atiu-2016 Cook Islands census
The 2016 Cook Islands Census took place on December 1, 2016. The population of the Cook Islands was counted as 17,434 – a decrease of 360 (2.06%) from
Atiu-Pre-1900 South Pacific cyclone seasons
encountered a tropical cyclone, which guided four of them to the Cook Island of Atiu while the rest died at sea. June 3–15, 1783 – A tropical cyclone
Atiu-1961 Cook Islands general election
constituency), seven members indirectly elected by Island Councils (four from Rarotonga and one from Aitutaki, Atiu and Mangaia), and five officials members, including
Atiu-Chattering kingfisher
Society Islands (east Polynesia) T. t. atiu (Holyoak, 1974) – Atiu (east Cook Islands) T. t. mauke (Holyoak, 1974) – Mauke (east Cook Islands) It resembles
Atiu-Vini (bird)
highly threatened by human changes to their islands. Most species have been lost from a number of islands and two species became extinct before the arrival
Atiu-Aitu
Cook Islands Aitu is also the name of ancient tribes who came from the east. According to tradition, some of the Aitu tribes settled on the islands of
Atiu-List of current non-sovereign monarchs
Ariki". The Cook Islands Herald. Rarotonga: Cook Islands Herald Online. Retrieved 18 June 2010. Kautai, Ngatupuna (1991). Atiu: an island community. Suva
Atiu-Margaret Makea Karika Ariki
honour to Ariki". Cook Islands News. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2020. "Important Elections in the Cooks". Pacific Islands Monthly. Vol. XXIX
Atiu-Netball in the Cook Islands
players registered with the Cook Islands Netball Association. There are at least three netball courts on the island of Atiu, which has a population of
Atiu-Tumu Enua
The Tumu Enua was a political party located in the Cook Islands. It was led by Norman George, a former member of the Democratic Party who had previously
Atiu-March 2019 Tengatangi-Areora-Ngatiarua by-election
A by-election was held in the Cook Islands constituency of Tengatangi-Areora-Ngatiarua on 18 March 2019. The by-election was called following the defection
Atiu-1978 Cook Islands general election
were held in the Cook Islands on 30 March 1978 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly. The result was a victory for the Cook Islands Party (CIP) of
Atiu-Mitiaro
Mitiʻāro, the fourth island in the Cook Islands group, is of volcanic origin. Standing in water 14,750 feet (4,500 m) deep it is four miles (6.4 km) across
Atiu-Tepaeru Tereora
to train as a teacher, then returned to the Cook Islands, where she taught at Avarua School, Manihiki, Atiu, Nikao School and Tereora College. In 1964
Atiu-1972 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 11 April 1972. The result was a victory for the ruling Cook Islands Party (CIP), which won 15 of the
Atiu-Tapere
of the Southern Cook Islands (Rarotonga, Mangaia, Aitutaki, Atiu, and Mauke), comparable to the ahupua'a of the main Hawaiian Islands or to the kousapw
Atiu-Vaine Mokoroa
December 1966) is a Cook Islands politician and Cabinet Minister. He is a member of the Cook Islands Party. Mokoroa was born in 1966 in Atiu. He has previously
Atiu-Public holidays in the Cook Islands
members of the Cook Islands Christian Church. Also, the regions observe the following regional holidays. Most of the populated islands celebrate their
Atiu-List of birds of the Cook Islands
This is a list of the bird species recorded in the Cook Islands. The avifauna of the Cook Islands include a total of 88 species, of which 7 are endemic
Atiu-1974 Cook Islands general election
general elections were held in the Cook Islands on 3 December 1974. The result was a victory for the ruling Cook Islands Party (CIP), which won 14 of the
Atiu-Rakahanga-Manihiki language
Tongareva, and the Cook Islands. "Cook Islands Māori is an indigenous language with several dialects including Penrhyn, Rakahanga-Manihiki, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke
Atiu-Makea Takau Ariki
Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki, one of the three high chiefs of Atiu and of the adjoining islands of Mauke, and Mitiaro. The marriage was childless. The Prince
Atiu-Pate (instrument)
the Samoan Islands and the Cook Islands. In Rarotonga its origins have grown into deep spiritual roots that are still found in Cook Islands drumming today
Atiu-Hōkūleʻa
Captain; Cliff Watson, Film Documentation Cook Islands Additional Crew: Clive Baxter (Aitutaki); Tura Koronui (Atiu); Dorn Marsters (Aitutaki); Tua Pittman
Atiu-Mangaia
terraced) is the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second largest, after Rarotonga. It is a roughly circular island, with an area of 51.8 square kilometres
Atiu-Tungane Broadbent
was made by the women of Atiu/Enuamanu with support from the New Zealand High Commission funds, and displayed in Cook Islands National Museum. Tungane's
Atiu-House of Ariki
The House of Ariki (Cook Islands Māori: 'Are Ariki) is a parliamentary body in the Cook Islands. It is composed of Cook Islands high chiefs (ariki), appointed
Atiu-Aitutaki Airport
Aitutaki Airport is the airport for Aitutaki, one of the Cook Islands (IATA: AIT, ICAO: NCAI). The airport was originally constructed by the United States
Atiu-Polynesian navigation
had become lost at sea in a gale and blown 1000 miles away to the island of Atiu. Cook wrote that this incident "will serve to explain, better than the
Atiu-Ron Crocombe
or head of local government on the island of Atiu. There he formed a lifelong association with the people of Atiu including the high chief Rongomatane
Atiu-Te-Hani Brown
Rashneel Kumar (15 November 2019). "Atiu by-election win a 'huge endorsement of the Government'". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 5 June 2020. Emmanuel
Atiu-Taio Shipping
Taio Shipping is a shipping company in the Cook Islands. It is the islands' main inter-island shipping company, and operates freight and passenger services
Atiu-Tamaeva V
reintroduced to the black-rat-free island of Atiu in the Cook Islands by BirdLife International, the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust and numerous
Atiu-HMS Hyacinth (1881)
intervention in the Cook Islands proclaimed a protectorate over the Southern Group, that is, Rarotonga, Mangaia, Aitutaki, Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro and Takutea
Atiu-Pupuke Robati
graduated as a surgeon in 1948. On returning to the Cook Islands, he worked in Rarotonga, Mangaia, and Atiu, eventually rising to be director of public health
Atiu-Tinomana Mereana Ariki
was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the ariki of the Tinomana dynasty, a chiefdom of the Puaikura tribe on the island of Rarotonga. She was the
Atiu-List of Law of the Jungle episodes
293–301 Law of the Jungle in Cook Islands Cook Islands, South Pacific Ocean December 1, 2017 – January 26, 2018 Theme: Atiu Adventure Survival (1st Half)
Atiu-Mohotani
(paepae) in the arid east of the island during a brief foray in 1938. The island was inhabited by a single clan called "Moi-Atiu," a collateral line of a tribe
Atiu-Blue lorikeet
David (1991). "Extinct and Extirpated Birds from Aitutaki and Atiu, Southern Cook Islands" (PDF). Pacific Science. 45 (4): 325–347. ISSN 0030-8870. Steadman
Atiu-1965 Cook Islands general election
held in the Cook Islands on 20 April 1965 to elect 22 MPs to the Cook Islands Legislative Assembly. The elections were won by the Cook Islands Party and
Atiu-Cyclone Peni
Cook Islands in the 1990 South Pacific cyclone season. A shallow area of low-pressure began to develop near Rakahanga, an island in the Cook Island chain
Atiu-1770s
March 29–30 – Third voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain Cook discovers Mangaia and Atiu in the Cook Islands. April 1 – Friedrich Maximilian Klinger's
Atiu-2014 Cook Islands general election
Cook Islands News. Retrieved 20 July 2014. Emmanuel Samoglou and Mark Ebrey (14 July 2014). "Election: Bitter battle likely in Atiu". Cook Islands News
Atiu-Stuart O'Connell
Avarua, Matavera, Titikaveka and Arorangi and one each on Aitutaki, Atiu, and Mauke (islands). He was able to obtain priests from overseas and to augment the
Atiu-Arago hotspot
Rurutu hotspot or Atiu hotspot) is a hotspot in the Pacific Ocean, presently located below the Arago seamount close to the island of Rurutu, French Polynesia
Atiu-List of airports by IATA airport code: A
Island Airport Arorae Island, Kiribati UTC+12:00 AIT NCAI Aitutaki Airport Aitutaki, Cook Islands UTC−10:00 AIU NCAT Enua Airport Atiu Island, Cook Islands
Atiu-Marjorie Crocombe
the Cook Islands. She was the Cook Islands' "most venerated living author". Marjorie Crocombe was born in 1930 in Rarotonga, in the Cook Islands. Her
Atiu-1960s South Pacific cyclone seasons
the Northern Cook Islands. March 12–19, 1961 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Northern Cook Islands and French Polynesia's Society Islands. It is thought
Atiu-Macdonald hotspot
volcanoes in the Austral Islands and Cook Islands, Tokelau, the Gilbert Islands, the Phoenix Islands and several of the Marshall Islands as well as several
Atiu-Mīria George
tell a story inspired by George’s whanau. The journey from Areora, Atiu, Cook Islands to 76 Sunset Road, Rotorua is beautifully re-told through the somewhat
Atiu-List of airports by ICAO code: N
Airport – Atiu (Enua Manu) NCMG (MGS) – Mangaia Airport – Mangaia (Auau Enua) NCMH (MHX) – Manihiki Island Airport – Manihiki (Humphrey Island) NCMK (MUK)
Atiu-Aerodramus
Unlike the rest of the genus (for those species which have been studied), the Atiu swiftlet, Aerodramus sawtelli, and the black-nest swiftlet, A. maximus, emit
Atiu-Cyclone Nancy
throughout the Cook Islands. On Atiu, all communication to the island was cut as power lines were downed throughout the island. Winds on the island gusted up
Atiu-20th parallel south
the Ha'apai island group, Tonga 20°0′S 158°8′W / 20.000°S 158.133°W / -20.000; -158.133 (Cook Islands) Cook Islands Island of Atiu 20°0′S 158°4′W
Atiu-158th meridian west
Atiu island, Cook Islands (at 20°0′S 158°4′W / 20.000°S 158.067°W / -20.000; -158.067 (Attu Island)) Passing just west of Mangaia island, Cook Islands
Atiu-List of birds by common name
Assam laughingthrush Atherton scrubwren Athi short-toed lark Atitlán grebe Atiu swiftlet Atlantic canary Atlantic petrel Atlantic puffin Atlantic royal flycatcher
Atiu-Teanau Tuiono
Aotearoa New Zealand. Tuiono was born on 25 December 1972. He is both Cook Islands Māori (Atiu) and New Zealand Māori (Ngāpuhi and Ngāi Takoto); he is tangata
Atiu-Anaciaeschna jaspidea
it breeds. Male, Bengaluru, India Female, Bengaluru, India Female, Atiu, Cook Islands Female wings Male wings The Australasian duskhawker, Anaciaeschna
Atiu-List of swifts
Mariana swiftlet (Aerodramus bartschi) Island swiftlet (Aerodramus inquietus) Tahiti swiftlet (Aerodramus leucophaeus) Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) Marquesan
Atiu-Resolution Guyot
A makatea is a raised coral reef on an island, such as on Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke and Mitiaro in the Cook Islands. Baker, Castillo & Condliffe 1995, p. 246
Atiu-Messenger of Peace (missionary ship)
visited Aitutaki, Manuae, Mauke, Atiu, and Mangaia before returning to Rarotonga. A second voyage was taken to islands in the west.: 85 He returned in
Atiu-Farewell Spit
first European to see the spit, calling it Sand Duining Hoeck. Captain James Cook was the next European visitor in 1770, showing Farewell Spit as a broad peninsula
Atiu-Newcastle and Hunter Valley Speleological Society
Australia, palaeoclimate research on the Indonesian islands of Flores and Sulawesi, Atiu - Cook Islands and cave exploration diving. During 2018 the society
Atiu-List of vulnerable birds
Andres vireo New Zealand rockwren Moustached woodcreeper Seychelles swiftlet Atiu swiftlet Purple-backed sunbeam Honduran emerald Santa Marta blossomcrown
Atiu-Cyclone Pat
over Aitutaki, Cook Islands, in southern Pacific Ocean on February 10, 2010. Part of a series of storms to impact the group of islands early that year
Atiu-Bird vision
several Aerodramus swiftlets also utilise this technique, with one species, Atiu swiftlet, also using echolocation outside its caves. Seabirds such as terns
Atiu-1777
March 29–30 – Third voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain Cook discovers Mangaia and Atiu in the Cook Islands. April 1 – Friedrich Maximilian Klinger's
Atiu-Felix von Luckner
raiding career. Three days after leaving Mopelia, the seamen reached Atiu Island, where they pretended to be Dutch-American mariners crossing the Pacific
Atiu-List of dual place names in New Zealand
For instance, one settlement saw Cloudy Bay, given this name by Captain Cook in 1770, renamed Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay, with the Māori name recalling
Atiu-Hutton's shearwater
erosion. As a further conservation measure, in 2005 a new colony (Te Rae o Atiu) was established on the Kaikōura Peninsula. First, a small transfer of 10
Atiu-Wharariki Ecosanctuary
Island – Kokomohua Marine Reserve to the Wharariki Ecosanctuary. They were transferred due to weather events impacting their burrows on Long Island.
Atiu-Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve
reserve contains the most significant area of saltmarsh in the lower North Island of New Zealand. It also includes tidal mudflats, shrub lands and regenerating
Atiu-Apodinae
(Aerodramus bartschi) Island swiftlet (Aerodramus inquietus) Subspecies: A. i. rukensis, A. i. ponapensis, & A. i. inquietus Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus
Atiu-2017 Pacific Mini Games
Australia Cook Islands Fiji Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Federated States of Micronesia New Caledonia New Zealand Nauru Niue Norfolk Island Northern
Atiu-Boxing at the Pacific Games
cups in lieu of medals. Fiji won gold in four weight divisions in 1963, Cook Islands won gold in two (featherweight and welterweight), and Papua New Guinea
Atiu-September 1900
Mitiaro, and Atiu in the Cook Islands group, Rakakanga and Manihiki in the Penrhyn Island group, and Savage, Palmerston and Pukapuka islands. Mexico's first
Atiu-Polynesian navigation
become lost at sea in a gale and blown 1000 miles away to the island of Atiu. Cook wrote that this incident "will serve to explain, better than the thousand
Atiu-Blue lorikeet
Steadman, David (1991). "Extinct and Extirpated Birds from Aitutaki and Atiu, Southern Cook Islands" (PDF). Pacific Science. 45 (4): 325–347. ISSN 0030-8870
Atiu-List of birds of the Cook Islands
swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang. Atiu swiftlet, Aerodramus sawtelli (E) Mangaia swiftlet, Aerodramus manuoi (Ex)
Atiu-Mangaia
already populated. It was later further settled from Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu, Tonga and Tahiti. Adze heads and basalt tools show that trading contact
Atiu-Acacians
inspired the Eusebian or Semi-Arian party with the idea of throwing over Atius and his Anomoeans. As they had proved themselves in practice all through
Atiu-Balbus
(fl. 100 BC), Stoic philosopher mentioned in the works of Cicero Marcus Atius Balbus, grandfather of the Roman emperor Augustus Lucius Cornelius Balbus
Atiu-Lucius Caesar
Lucius Caesar 24. Gaius Octavius 12. Gaius Octavius 6. Augustus 26. Marcus Atius Balbus 13. Atia 27. Julia Minor 3. Julia the Elder 14. Lucius Scribonius
Atiu-Julia the Younger
the Younger 24. Gaius Octavius 12. Gaius Octavius 6. Augustus 26. Marcus Atius Balbus 13. Atia 27. Julia Minor 3. Julia the Elder 14. Lucius Scribonius
Atiu-Mercury Islands
the east, and five much smaller islands between the two (Korapuki, Green, Atiu/Middle, Kawhitu/Stanley and Moturehu/Double Islands). All the islands, except
Atiu-Atia (mother of Augustus)
Claudius. Atia was the daughter of Julia Minor and her husband praetor Marcus Atius Balbus. Atia had at least one younger sister, and possibly an older one
Atiu-Vini (bird)
Caledonia Kuhl's lorikeet Vini kuhlii Austral Islands (Rimatara), Cook Islands (Atiu) and Kiribati (Line Islands) Meek's lorikeet Vini meeki Solomon Archipelago
Atiu-Atiu swiftlet
The Atiu swiftlet or Sawtell's Swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) is a species of bird in the swift family, endemic to Atiu in the Cook Islands. This small
Atiu-Kuhl's lorikeet
of Rimatara) and has been introduced in Kiribati. It was reintroduced to Atiu, in the Cook Islands in 2007. On the Cook Islands, the Kuhl's lorikeet has
Atiu-Lilac-crowned fruit dove
rarotongensis – occurs on Rarotonga Ptilinopus rarotongensis goodwini – occurs on Atiu Due to the Lilac-crowned fruit doves occurrence only being seen nowadays
Atiu-Chattering kingfisher
JF, 1788) – central Society Islands (east Polynesia) T. t. atiu (Holyoak, 1974) – Atiu (east Cook Islands) T. t. mauke (Holyoak, 1974) – Mauke (east
Atiu-Rarotonga monarch
Monarchidae. It is endemic to Rarotonga, Cook Islands, and has been introduced to Atiu, Cook Islands. The Rarotonga monarch was originally described in the genus
Atiu-Mangaia swiftlet
Cook Islands. It was closely allied with the extant Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) of Atiu, Mangaia's neighbouring island, though it was probably
Atiu-Pompeia (sister of Pompeius Strabo)
Marcus Atius Balbus (148 BC-87 BC), a senator of plebs status from Aricia (modern Ariccia). Pompeia and Balbus had a son a younger Marcus Atius Balbus
Atiu-Mohotani
brief foray in 1938. The island was inhabited by a single clan called "Moi-Atiu," a collateral line of a tribe from Hiva Oa. Mohotani was discovered by Europeans
Atiu-Marcus Junius Silanus (consul 15)
reign of Augustus. Their mother may have been an Atia, daughter of Marcus Atius Balbus and Claudia. Balbus was the uncle of emperor Augustus. Ancient historians
Atiu-Air Rarotonga
Airport Refs and Notes Aitutaki Cook Islands AIT NCAI Aitutaki Airport Atiu Cook Islands AIU NCAT Enua Airport Mangaia Cook Islands MGS NCMG Mangaia
Atiu-House of Ariki
of the islands of Aitutaki and Manuae; The three ariki of the island of Atiu; The ariki of the island of Mangaia; The two ariki of both the islands of
Atiu-Cook Islands Christian Church
the CICC". Archived from the original on 2016-11-02. Retrieved 2013-04-07. Atiu: An Island Community. 1984-01-01. ISBN 9789820201637. Fer, Yannick. "Polynesian
Atiu-Tumu Enua
2004. Retrieved 4 August 2020. "Cook Islands politician, Norman George, wins Atiu by- election". RNZ. 12 June 2006. Retrieved 4 August 2020. v t e v t e
Atiu-Cook Islands Cricket Association
inhabited islands participate in junior cricket. Southern Group Aitutaki Atiu Mangaia Mauke Rarotonga Palmerston Northern Group Pukapuka Nassau Penhryn
Atiu-Atiu
Atiu Ātiu, also known as ʻEnuamanu (meaning land of the birds), is an island of the Cook Islands archipelago, lying in the central-southern Pacific Ocean
Atiu-Eagle Farm Airport
1943 – USAAF, Curtiss-Wright CW-22B, Serial Number #65-3765 21 July 1943 – ATIU, captured A6M3 "Hamp" 18 September 1945 – USAAF, C-47A Dakota, Serial Number
Atiu-20th parallel south
000°S 158.133°W / -20.000; -158.133 (Cook Islands) Cook Islands Island of Atiu 20°0′S 158°4′W / 20.000°S 158.067°W / -20.000; -158.067 (Pacific Ocean)
Atiu-Cook Islands Federation
Cook Islands - Rarotonga, Mangaia, and Aitutaki - and the Nga-Pu-Toru - Atiu, Mauke, and Mitiaro. The laws of the Cook Islands Federation were made by
Atiu-Tapere
subdivision on five of the Southern Cook Islands (Rarotonga, Mangaia, Aitutaki, Atiu, and Mauke), comparable to the ahupua'a of the main Hawaiian Islands or to
Atiu-Cook Islands Māori
(Tongarevan or Mangarongaro); Southern: Rarotongan, Ngā Pū Toru (the dialects of Ātiu, Mitiʻāro and Maʻuke), Aitutaki, Mangaia. Cook Islands Māori is closely related
Atiu-Tāpora
a dairy farming settlement. In 2006 Pierre and Jackie Chatelanat gifted Atiu Creek Regional Park to the Auckland Regional Council. In 2013 a substantial
Atiu-Mapumai Swamp
is the largest wetland in the Cook Islands. It is located in the north of Atiu, on the edge of the volcanic area. Its flora is dominated by Cladium, giant
Atiu-Nga-Pu-Toru
pronunciation: [ˈŋaːpʉːtɔrʉ]) is the generic name give to the islands of Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro and Takutea in the Cook Islands archipelago. In the Cook
Atiu-Julia the Elder
8. Gaius Octavius 4. Gaius Octavius 2. Augustus 20. Marcus Atius Balbus 10. Marcus Atius Balbus 21. Pompeia 5. Atia 22. Gaius Julius Caesar 11. Julia
Atiu-158th meridian west
000°W / -9.067; -158.000 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing just east of Atiu island, Cook Islands (at 20°0′S 158°4′W / 20.000°S 158.067°W / -20.000;
Atiu-Family tree of Roman emperors
Julius Caesar dictator perpetuo 100–44 BC Julia Minor died 51 BC Marcus Atius Balbus 105–51 BC Atia 85–43 BC Gaius Octavius c. 100–59 BC Augustus 63
Atiu-Swift (bird)
International has assessed the Guam swiftlet as endangered and lists the Atiu, dark-rumped, Seychelles, and Tahiti swiftlets as vulnerable; twelve other
Atiu-Norman George
lost his seat at the 2014 Cook Islands general election. George was born in Atiu in the Cook Islands. He worked as a police officer, first for the Cook Islands
Atiu-March 1983 Cook Islands general election
significant majority. Shortly after the elections, the Democratic Party MP for Atiu lost their seat after a successful petition against the result in the constituency
Atiu-November 1983 Cook Islands general election
Prime Minister. Shortly after the elections, the Democratic Party MP for Atiu lost their seat after a successful petition against the result in the constituency
Atiu-1978 Cook Islands general election
Sadaraka Metuakore Sadaraka 194 William John Estall 65 Tere Aaron Marsters 53 Atiu Vainerere Tangatapoto 252 Tangata Simiona 247 Franco Mateariki 212 Tepou
Atiu-Auckland Council
parks were inherited from Auckland Regional Council. Ambury Regional Park Ātiu Creek Regional Park Auckland Botanic Gardens Āwhitu Regional Park Duder Regional
Atiu-Nandi Glassie
He was a member of the Cook Islands Party. Glassie was born in Atiu, and educated at Atiu Primary School, Tereora College, then St Stephens School in Auckland
Atiu-Macdonald hotspot
appears to consist of two separate alignments. While the younger ages of Atiu and Aitutaki may be explained by the long-range effect of Rarotonga's growth
Atiu-Pate (instrument)
Pātē Pātē from Samoa Other names Pātē (Rarotonga) Tōkere (Aitutaki, Atiu) Tō'ere (French Polynesia) Kā'ara (Mangaia) Hornbostel–Sachs classification classification
Atiu-Public holidays in the Cook Islands
Island Palmerston Gospel Day 15 June Mangaia Mangaia Gospel Day 20 July Atiu Atiu Gospel Day 21 July Mitiaro Mitiaro Gospel Day 25 July Rarotonga Rarotonga
Atiu-Rarotonga
development scheme in a Polynesian community : the citrus replanting scheme on Atiu, Cook Islands (MA). Massey University. p. 60-62. hdl:10179/13651. Retrieved
Atiu-Rarotonga International Airport
Airlines Destinations Air New Zealand Auckland Air Rarotonga Aitutaki, Atiu, Mangaia, Manihiki, Mauke, Mitiaro, Papeete Air Tahiti Papeete Hawaiian Airlines
Atiu-Alan Bollard
projects with variable labour response: case study of agricultural aid on Atiu, ResearchSpace@Auckland, hdl:2292/2100, Wikidata Q111964089 "Alan Bollard
Atiu-Coconut crab
the Cook Islands, especially Pukapuka, Suwarrow, Mangaia, Takutea, Mauke, Atiu, and Palmerston Island. These are close to the eastern limit of its range
Atiu-Ron Crocombe
head of local government on the island of Atiu. There he formed a lifelong association with the people of Atiu including the high chief Rongomatane who
Atiu-Ōruawharo River
Ōruawharo River The Oruawharo River as seen from Ātiu Creek Regional Park, draining into the Kaipara Harbour Route of the Ōruawharo River Mouth of the
Atiu-List of Roman nomina
Arvianius Asconius Asellius Asinius Asvillius Ateius Aternius Ateronius Atius Atilius Atinius Atrius Attius Atzicius Auconius Auctorius Audasius Aufeius
Atiu-Manuae (Cook Islands)
tradition states that the island was first settled by two brothers from Atiu, and that Ruatapu found it already inhabited. Later the island was attacked
Atiu-Mitiaro
Photovoltaic system. According to oral tradition, Mitiaro was settled from Atiu, and was historically dominated by that island. It was first discovered by
Atiu-Takutea
north-west of Atiu. Administratively, the island is considered part of Atiu, the closest island. It is owned equally by all inhabitants of Atiu and not allocated
Atiu-List of country subdivision flags
(unofficial) Kwajalein Atoll Majuro Atoll Namdrik Atoll Ujae Atoll Wotho Atoll Atiu Mangaia Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Pukapuka Rakahanga and Manihiki Rarotonga
Atiu-Atia gens
family at Rome. The first of the gens to achieve prominence was Lucius Atius, a military tribune in 178 BC. Several of the Atii served in the Civil War
Atiu-Attia gens
on Scribonius Largus, pp. 188, 189. Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Varus, Atius 1.". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 3. p. 1229–1230
Atiu-Julio-Claudian family tree
the mother of Julia. The younger of Caesar's two sisters married Marcus Atius Balbus: they were ancestors of all the Julio-Claudian emperors, apart from
Atiu-Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)
Gaius Octavius 6. Gaius Octavius 3. Octavia Minor 28. Marcus Atius Balbus 14. Marcus Atius Balbus 29. Pompeia 7. Atia 30. Gaius Julius Caesar 15. Julia
Atiu-2006 Teenui-Mapumai by-election
17 August 2005. Retrieved 24 July 2020. "Cook Islands politician, Norman George, wins Atiu by- election". RNZ. 12 June 2006. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
Atiu-List of current non-sovereign monarchs
Islands Herald Online. Retrieved 18 June 2010. Kautai, Ngatupuna (1991). Atiu: an island community. Suva, Fiji: IPS Publications, University of the South
Atiu-Makea Takau Ariki
1860s she married Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki, one of the three high chiefs of Atiu and of the adjoining islands of Mauke, and Mitiaro. The marriage was childless
Atiu-Pupuke Robati
On returning to the Cook Islands, he worked in Rarotonga, Mangaia, and Atiu, eventually rising to be director of public health. In 1966, he received
Atiu-List of lakes of the Cook Islands
Lake Tiroto, on Atiu Island
Atiu-Lake Tiroto
Lake Tiroto is a lake on the island of Atiu, part of the Cook Islands archipelago. According to legend, the eel Rauou dug the lake before travelling to
Atiu-Tengatangi–Areora–Ngatiarua
1980 adjusted electorate boundaries and split the multimember electorate of Atiu into two separate constituencies. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms
Atiu-Dacii (film)
Sergiu Nicolaescu as Marcus György Kovács as Domitian Geo Barton as Zoltes/Atius Alexandru Herescu as Cotyso Emil Botta as Grand Priest Nicolae Secăreanu
Atiu-Tivaevae
women. Tivaevae are rarely seen for sale on the islands. The Atiu Fibre Arts Studio on Atiu is the only place in the Cook Islands where they are commercially
Atiu-Atilia gens
morphology common in names of Latin origin. The root might then be a praenomen Atius, otherwise unknown, although there was a Sabine praenomen Attius. The Atilii
Atiu-List of dual place names in New Zealand
Canterbury 1998 Ashley River / Rakahuri Ashley River River Canterbury 1998 Atiu or Middle Island Middle Island Island Coromandel 1994 Atuanui / Mount Auckland
Atiu-Felix von Luckner
his raiding career. Three days after leaving Mopelia, the seamen reached Atiu Island, where they pretended to be Dutch-American mariners crossing the Pacific
Atiu-Football in the Cook Islands
Maraerenga Football Club); 7 Island associations Aitutaki Football Association, Atiu Football Association, Mangaia Football Association, Mauke Football Association
Atiu-Illibuck Trophy
game. Two junior honorary societies, Bucket and Dipper of Ohio State and Atius-Sachem of Illinois, are responsible for the care of the Illibuck. Originally
Atiu-Marcus Atius Balbus
Marcus Atius Balbus (105 – 51 BC) was a 1st-century BC Roman who served as a praetor in 62 BC; he was a cousin of the general Pompey on his mother's side
Atiu-Stuart O'Connell
Rarotonga at Avarua, Matavera, Titikaveka and Arorangi and one each on Aitutaki, Atiu, and Mauke (islands). He was able to obtain priests from overseas and to
Atiu-List of ancient Romans
- astrologer Decius Caelius Calvinus Balbinus - senator/emperor Marcus Atius Balbus - praetor, married Julia Minor Titus Ampius Balbus - tribune and
Atiu-Cook Islands art
is known for its fisherman's gods and staff-gods, Atiu for its wooden seats, Mitiaro, Mauke and Atiu for mace and slab gods and Mangaia for its ceremonial
Atiu-Julia gens
Julia C. f. C. n., younger sister of the dictator, and wife of Marcus Atius Balbus. Julia C. f. C. n., daughter of the dictator, and wife of Gnaeus
Atiu-Aurelia (mother of Caesar)
Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pedius Julia Minor (? – 51 BC), wife of Marcus Atius Balbus and grandmother of emperor Augustus Gaius Julius Caesar (100 – 44
Atiu-Tinomana Mereana Ariki
Rarotonga, they were eventually allowed to marry with Queen Makea's blessing at Atiu. Tinomana had five children with her husband, but all died before her without
Atiu-Telephone numbers in the Cook Islands
Rarotonga Operator Aitutaki 682 31 XXX Reserved for Aitutaki growth 682 32 XXX Atiu 682 33 XXX Mangaia 682 34 XXX Mauke 682 35 XXX Mitiaro 682 36 XXX Palmerston
Atiu-Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 38 BC)
succeed him. Philippus married Atia, daughter of Julia Minor and Marcus Atius Balbus and maternal aunt of Augustus. They had a daughter, Marcia, who later
Atiu-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Islands List of islands of China Gorgona Island Malpelo Island Aitutaki Atiu Pamati (Palmerston) Mangaia Manihiki (Humphrey) Manuae (Hervey) Mauke (Parry)
Atiu-1770s
voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain Cook discovers Mangaia and Atiu in the Cook Islands. April 1 – Friedrich Maximilian Klinger's play Sturm
Atiu-Tamaeva V
harming the bird. Surviving population of the birds were reintroduced to Atiu in the Cook Islands in 2007. Tamaeva V died in 1923 and her remains were
Atiu-105 BC
(d. 43 BC) Tiberius Claudius Nero, Roman politician and general Marcus Atius Balbus, Roman praetor and governor (d. 51 BC) Marcus Aurelius Scaurus, Roman
Atiu-50s BC
king of Cappadocia Julia Minor, sister of Julius Caesar (b. 100 BC) Marcus Atius Balbus, Roman praetor and governor (b. 105 BC) Posidonius, Greek philosopher
Atiu-1777
voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain Cook discovers Mangaia and Atiu in the Cook Islands. April 1 – Friedrich Maximilian Klinger's play Sturm
Atiu-List of airports by IATA airport code: A
Aitutaki Airport Aitutaki, Cook Islands UTC−10:00 AIU NCAT Enua Airport Atiu Island, Cook Islands UTC−10:00 AIV KAIV George Downer Airport Aliceville
Atiu-List of Apodiformes by population
Chilean woodstar Eulidia yarrellii 316 CR Mature individuals estimate is 210. Atiu swiftlet Aerodramus sawtelli 340-400 VU This estimate is for mature individuals
Atiu-List of islands of New Zealand
Realm of New Zealand, but not of the country itself: Cook Islands Aitutaki Atiu Mangaia Manihiki Manuae Mauke Mitiaro Nassau Palmerston Island Penrhyn Island/Tongareva
Atiu-Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki
Ngamaru dynasty on the island of Atiu, one of the chiefdoms of Ngaputoru, which consisted of three adjoining islands —Atiu, Mitiaro, and Mauke. In the 1860s
Atiu-Marcia gens
pr. c. 130-120 C. Julius Caesar cos. 59, 48, 46–44 dict. 49–44 Julia M. Atius Balbus pr. 62 L. Philippus cos 91, cens 86 C. Figulus cos 64 C. Octavius
Atiu-Middle Island
southernmost point of land in Canada, part of Point Pelee National Park Ātiu or Middle Island, New Zealand, formerly known as Middle Island Middle Island
Atiu-Culture of the Cook Islands
population. A subsequent group of Polynesian missionaries went to Mauke and Atiu, while Mitiaro followed next in 1823. Williams encountered difficulty in
Atiu-Mauke
"Ma'uke" – "the land of Uke" – after him. Uke's descents then went on to settle Atiu. Another legend states a son of Ruatapu was murdered on Mauke, and in retaliation
Atiu-List of swifts
swiftlet (Aerodramus inquietus) Tahiti swiftlet (Aerodramus leucophaeus) Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) Marquesan swiftlet (Aerodramus ocistus) Black-nest
Atiu-2014 Cook Islands general election
Samoglou and Mark Ebrey (14 July 2014). "Election: Bitter battle likely in Atiu". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 20 July 2014. Emmanuel Samoglou (15 July 2014)
Atiu-Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust
lorikeet (kura in Cook Islands Māori) at Atiu to establish a reserve population. Jenny Elliott (2011). "Atiu - Bird conservation: The island of birds"
Atiu-Galicians
Celtic: Aio, Alluquius, Ambatus, Ambollus, Andamus, Angetus, Arius, Artius, Atius, Atia, Boutius, Cadroiolo, Caeleo, Caluenus, Camalus, Cambauius, Celtiatus
Atiu-Julii Caesares
grandmother of Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pedius. Julia Minor, wife of Marcus Atius Balbus; grandmother of Octavia the Younger and Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus
Atiu-Julia Minor (grandmother of Augustus)
Caesar's wife. Caesar divorced Pompeia over the scandal. Julia married Marcus Atius Balbus, a praetor and commissioner who came from a senatorial family of
Atiu-1777 in science
voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain Cook discovers Mangaia and Atiu in the Cook Islands. Leonhard Euler introduces the symbol i to represent
Atiu-Parliament of the Cook Islands
Rarotonga, three each from the islands of Aitutaki and Mangaia, two from Atiu, and one each from the islands of Manihiki, Mauke, Mitiaro, Penrhyn, Pukapuka
Atiu-Gaius Julius Caesar (governor of Asia)
Caesar Lucius Julius Caesar 3 Calpurnia Julia Major Julia Minor Marcus Atius Balbus Sextus Julius Caesar Lucius Julius Caesar 2 Pompeia Gaius Julius
Atiu-Renewable energy in the Cook Islands
cyclone season. A second phase of the project to provide solar farms to Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke and Mitiaro was completed in July 2019. In 2014 construction
Atiu-100s BC (decade)
(d. 43 BC) Tiberius Claudius Nero, Roman politician and general Marcus Atius Balbus, Roman praetor and governor (d. 51 BC) 104 BC Julia, mother of Mark
Atiu-Kurahaupō
Some oral traditions have the Kurahaupō making repairs on the island of Atiu where the ancestor Taratoa is said to have been a captain of the waka. The
Atiu-Mīria George
imagination, to tell a story inspired by George’s whanau. The journey from Areora, Atiu, Cook Islands to 76 Sunset Road, Rotorua is beautifully re-told through the
Atiu-Survivor: Cook Islands
of Aitutaki. There were three reward trips to the neighboring islands of Atiu, Mitiaro, and Rarotonga. Taio Shipping diverted the MV Maungaroa from its
Atiu-Flag of the Cook Islands
Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki, Manuae, Takutea, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke, Rarotonga and Mangaia). The blue represents the ocean and
Atiu-Teenui Village
Teenui-Kurukava, is a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. The village of Teenui has a population of 107. Enua Airport and Atiu Harbour are located in the village
Atiu-Ngatiarua Village
Ngatiarua (Mokoero-Nui-O-Tautipa) is a village on the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands. Ngatiarua is the island's biggest village. 32 people live in
Atiu-Areora Village
Areora Village (Te-Are-O-Tangaroa), is a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. The name Areora refers to the story behind the name of the village. "Are"
Atiu-Tengatangi Village
The Five Villages of Atiu. Presentation at the Atiu Online: Developing Destination Content – Digital Enablement workshop, Atiu, 23 October 2015 "Tengatangi
Atiu-Mapumai Village
a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. On Atiu, Mapumai Village plays an important role, because it houses Enuamanu School, radio Atiu, Telecom, Te po
Atiu-The Silver Pigs
Landlord. Decimus Camillus Verus – Senator, father of Helena Justina. Gnaeus Atius Pertinax – Aedile, ex-husband of Helena Justina. Helena Justina – Daughter
Atiu-Swiftlet
used to discriminate between individual birds. Aerodramus sawtelli, the Atiu swiftlet, and Aerodramus maximus, the black-nest swiftlet are the only known
Atiu-Mercury Islands tusked wētā
Conservation. Motuweta isolata was discovered in 1970 on Middle Island (Atiu in Māori) in the Mercury Islands group by herpetologist Tony Whitaker, and
Atiu-Apodinae
inquietus) Subspecies: A. i. rukensis, A. i. ponapensis, & A. i. inquietus Atiu swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) Tahiti swiftlet (Aerodramus leucophaeus) Subspecies:
Atiu-Wesley Roberts (swimmer)
holds several Cook Islands national records in swimming. Roberts is from Atiu, and was educated at the University of Wollongong in Australia. Roberts won
Atiu-Aitutaki
Steadman, David W. (1991). "Extinct and Extirpated Birds from Aitutaki and Atiu, Southern Cook Islands" (PDF). Pacific Science. 45 (4): 325–347. Retrieved
Atiu-51 BC
king of Cappadocia Julia Minor, sister of Julius Caesar (b. 100 BC) Marcus Atius Balbus, Roman praetor and governor (b. 105 BC) Posidonius, Greek philosopher
Atiu-Newcastle and Hunter Valley Speleological Society
palaeoclimate research on the Indonesian islands of Flores and Sulawesi, Atiu - Cook Islands and cave exploration diving. During 2018 the society assisted
Atiu-Anaciaeschna jaspidea
where it breeds. Male, Bengaluru, India Female, Bengaluru, India Female, Atiu, Cook Islands Female wings Male wings The Australasian duskhawker, Anaciaeschna
Atiu-Anatakitaki Cave
or the Cave of the Kopekas, is a karst cave located in the northeast of Atiu, Cook Islands. The cave is a large solutional cave, with many offshoot chambers
Atiu-Neratia gens
nomen Neratius is classified by Chase with a group of names, ending in -atius, either because they were derived from cognomina ending in -as or -atis
Atiu-Oclatinia gens
variant of Ocratius, part of a class of gentilicia formed using the suffix -atius, derived from place-names ending in -as or -atis, or passive participles
Atiu-Teanau Tuiono
Zealand. Tuiono was born on 25 December 1972. He is both Cook Islands Māori (Atiu) and New Zealand Māori (Ngāpuhi and Ngāi Takoto); he is tangata whenua, and
Atiu-Arago hotspot
Arago hotspot (also known as the Rurutu hotspot, Young Rurutu hotspot or Atiu hotspot) is a hotspot in the Pacific Ocean, presently located below the Arago
Atiu-Marjorie Crocombe
the Public Works Department and was then appointed as Resident Agent on Atiu.They were married in 1959 in Masterton, NZ and a 50-year partnership began
Atiu-List of Law of the Jungle episodes
Islands, South Pacific Ocean December 1, 2017 – January 26, 2018 Theme: Atiu Adventure Survival (1st Half), Aitutaki Separation Survival (2nd Half) Members:
Atiu-Te-Hani Brown
5 April 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2020. Rashneel Kumar (15 November 2019). "Atiu by-election win a 'huge endorsement of the Government'". Cook Islands News
Atiu-Resolution Guyot
as fragments. A makatea is a raised coral reef on an island, such as on Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke and Mitiaro in the Cook Islands. Baker, Castillo & Condliffe
Atiu-Vaine Mokoroa
Minister. He is a member of the Cook Islands Party. Mokoroa was born in 1966 in Atiu. He has previously worked as a police officer, chief of staff in the office
Atiu-Patrick Arioka
was born on Rarotonga and educated at Avatea School, Avarua School, and Atiu College. He studied tropical agriculture at the University of the South Pacific
Atiu-Messenger of Peace (missionary ship)
custom) by the locals, he set sail and visited Aitutaki, Manuae, Mauke, Atiu, and Mangaia before returning to Rarotonga. A second voyage was taken to
Atiu-Pre-1900 South Pacific cyclone seasons
encountered a tropical cyclone, which guided four of them to the Cook Island of Atiu while the rest died at sea. June 3–15, 1783 – A tropical cyclone impacted
Atiu-1958 Cook Islands general election
indirectly elected by Island Councils (four from Rarotonga and one from Aitutaki, Atiu and Mangaia). The remaining five members were officials, including the Resident
Atiu-1961 Cook Islands general election
indirectly elected by Island Councils (four from Rarotonga and one from Aitutaki, Atiu and Mangaia), and five officials members, including the Resident Commissioner
Atiu-2016 Cook Islands census
Population % Rarotonga 13,007 74.61 Aitutaki 1,941 11.13 Mangaia 499 2.86 Atiu 434 2.49 Mauke 297 1.7 Mitiaro 155 0.89 Southern Islands 3,326 19.08 Pukapuka
Atiu-1947 Cook Islands Legislative Council election
the Director of Agriculture, the Education Officer, the Resident Agents of Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke, Penrhyn and Rakahanga, and the Treasurer. The newly elected
Atiu-COVID-19 pandemic in the Cook Islands
References Rarotonga 5,565 5,508 0 Aitutaki 661 649 1 Mangaia 218 218 0 Atiu 198 189 0 Manihiki 102 102 0 Mauke 73 69 1 Mitiaro 8 4 0 Rakahanga 57 57
Atiu-Vainerere Tangatapoto
in Atiu, the son of Akemarae and Tangatapoto. Having won the Sir Maui Pomare medal for being an outstanding pupil twice during his education on Atiu, he
Atiu-Eugene Francois Magloire
Edouard. Marcius Magloire Marie Magdelaine Uciline Magloire (1861-????) Atius Magloire (1877-????) Sylvain Eugene Francois Magloire (September 4, 1881
Atiu-Sornatia gens
The nomen Sornatius resembles other gentilicia formed using the suffix -atius, usually from cognomina ending in -as or -atis, derived from place names
Atiu-1960s South Pacific cyclone seasons
considerable damage to houses and citrus plantations was reported on Mauke and Atiu. February 14–17, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed to the east of Vanuatu
Atiu-Taio Shipping
Rarotonga and the outer islands, with services once or twice a month to Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke and Mangaia, once every two months to Penrhyn, Rakahanga
Atiu-Margaret Makea Karika Ariki
conservation, helping to transfer endangered Rarotonga monarch birds to Atiu in 2002, and leading protest marches against purse seining in 2016. On her
Atiu-Tepaeru Tereora
returned to the Cook Islands, where she taught at Avarua School, Manihiki, Atiu, Nikao School and Tereora College. In 1964 she was appointed women's interest
Atiu-Enuamanu School
Enuamanu is a co-educational school in Mapumai Village on the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands. It runs classes for early childhood education through
Atiu-Balbi
Generals, Members of Parliament and Prime Ministers in many countries. Marcus Atius Balbus (Caesar Augustus' grandfather) Lucius Cornelius Balbus (Roman Noble
Atiu-Ada Rongomatane Ariki
Rongomatane Ariki, the principal title of the Paruarangi tribe on the island of Atiu. She served as President of the House of Ariki from 2006 to December 2008
Atiu-Cook Islands tropical moist forests
volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. The principal islands are Aitutaki, Atiu, Mangaia, Manuae, Mauke, Mitiaro, Palmerston, Rarotonga, and Takutea. The
Atiu-Rongomatane Ngaakaara Ariki
Rongomatane Ngaakaara Ariki was an ariki of the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands. He established Atiuan domination over the neighbouring islands of Mitiaro
Atiu-Cyclone Peni
Peni had specifically impacted these 3 islands: Rakahanga Aitutki Rarotonga Atiu Mangaia and Mauke While Cyclone Peni was still 2" east of Rarotonga, rain
Atiu-South African Trades and Labour Council
Workers' Union 1925 480 Transvaal Leather and Allied Trades Industrial Union TL&ATIU 1928 1,651 Transvaal Retail Meat Trade Employees' Union 1938 410 Trawler
Atiu-Tirawa
Tirawa may refer to: Tirawa (god) (also Atius Tirawa) was the creator god of the Pawnee people Tirawa (crater), a large impact basin on Saturn's moon
Atiu-List of islands by name (A)
Asunción Northern Mariana Islands United States Atholl Bahamas Bahamas Atiu Cook Islands Cook Islands Atkinson Galveston Bay, Texas United States
Atiu-Ātiu Creek Regional Park
Ātiu Creek Regional Park is a regional park located south of Oruawharo River in the Kaipara Harbour in New Zealand's North Island. It is located west of
Atiu-Kapampangan language
ring mete, at king bie alang angga. Amen. The Lord's Prayer: Ibpa mi, a atiu banua. Misamban ya ing lagyu Mu. Datang kekami ing kayarian Mu. Mipamintuan
Atiu-Ailsa McGilvary
Kōwhai River and a newly established by translocation colony at Te Rae o Atiu, Kaikōura Peninsula". Notornis. 65 (1). Archived from the original on 8 January
Atiu-Ted Howard (conservationist)
Kōwhai River and a newly established by translocation colony at Te Rae o Atiu, Kaikōura Peninsula". Notornis. 65 (1). Archived from the original on 8 January
Atiu-Tertia gens
together with Nemonius Senecio, the local caretaker, and the agent Gaius Atius Verecundus, made a donation to Fortuna at Mogontiacum in Germania Superior
Atiu-Wharariki Ecosanctuary
King Recreation Reserve Regional parks Akatarawa Ambury Ashley Rakahuri Ātiu Creek Auckland Botanic Gardens Āwhitu Battle Hill Farm Belmont Duder East
Atiu-Cook Islands
is known for its fisherman's gods and staff-gods, Atiu for its wooden seats, Mitiaro, Mauke and Atiu for mace and slab gods and Mangaia for its ceremonial
Atiu-History of the Cook Islands
Charles H. Mills, Tinomana Mereana Ariki (1903) Prince Ngamaru the Ariki of Atiu (1885) Makea Karika Tavake Ariki and elders of the Karika tribe, Rarotonga
Atiu-Geography of the Cook Islands
tropical moist forests and the Cook Islands tropical moist forests. Aitutaki Atiu Mangaia Manuae Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Island Rarotonga (capital) Takutea
Atiu-Telecommunications in the Cook Islands
mobile coverage at GSM 900 from Mangaia 3 villages (Oneroa, Ivirua, Tamarua), Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro, Palmerston in the Southern Group (Pa Enua Tonga) and the
Atiu-November 2019 Tengatangi-Areora-Ngatiarua by-election
by covering the charge of a private aircraft to carry voters to vote on Atiu. Brown maintained that this did not constitute an offence. Brown resigned
Atiu-Portages of New Zealand
River, separated by the Okahukura Peninsula, at the site of the modern-day Ātiu Creek Regional Park. The Aotoetoe and Weiti portages connected the Kaipara
Atiu-Heimata Neuffer
October 2022. "Boxe – Mini Jeux Vanuatu : Médailles assurées pour Neuffer, Atiu et Jubely" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 26 October
Atiu-Geology of the Cook Islands
hotspot Cook Islands are: Palmerston Aitutaki (9·39 Ma) Atiu (7.44 to 7·20 Ma) Manaue Takutea Atiu Mitiaro Mauke These are the islands of Manihiki, Nassau
Atiu-Ātiu / Middle Island
Ātiu or Middle Island, also known as Atiu Island, or Middle Island, is an island in the middle of the Mercury Islands of New Zealand. Ātiu means "wandering
Atiu-Tungane Broadbent
- Mori Tautau e te Kapu Oro’a' and the tivaivai was made by the women of Atiu/Enuamanu with support from the New Zealand High Commission funds, and displayed
Atiu-Claudia Marcella Major
Gaius Octavius 6. Gaius Octavius 3. Octavia Minor 28. Marcus Atius Balbus 14. Marcus Atius Balbus 29. Pompeia 7. Atia 30. Gaius Julius Caesar 15. Julia
Atiu-Hōkūleʻa
Documentation Cook Islands Additional Crew: Clive Baxter (Aitutaki); Tura Koronui (Atiu); Dorn Marsters (Aitutaki); Tua Pittman (Rarotonga); Nga Pouʻaʻo (Mitiaro);
Atiu-Cook Islands Television
was still on the cards, by bringing the service to the remaining islands: Atiu, Mitiaro, Mangaia, Penrhyn and Pukapuka. This fourth and final phase was
Atiu-Lucius Afranius (consul)
not join up with the Republicans still at large. In the Republican camp, Atius Rufus charged Afranius with betraying his army. Despite this, Afranius,
Atiu-Agrippa Postumus
Agrippa Postumus 24. Gaius Octavius 12. Gaius Octavius 6. Augustus 26. Marcus Atius Balbus 13. Atia 27. Julia Minor 3. Julia the Elder 14. Lucius Scribonius
Atiu-Pawnee mythology
Anthropology. No. 27. Washington. "Legendary Native American Figures: Tirawa (Atius Tirawa)". www.native-languages.org. Retrieved November 16, 2014. Blaine
Atiu-Aitu
to tradition, some of the Aitu tribes settled on the islands of Aitutaki, Atiu and Mangaia. At Aitutaki (Aitu-taki) they were eventually destroyed or driven
Atiu-Avatea
Vatea". The same shortened phrase is in use at Rarotonga: at Aitutaki and Atiu the full form "Avatea" is used, e.g. kia kakā te mata o Avatea Nui meaning
Atiu-Ruatapu
Ma'uke, translated by Major J.T. Large at Mangaia. According to a native of Atiu, there is also a tribe known as Ruatapu. Ruatapu and his father Chief Uanuku
Atiu-Farewell Spit
King Recreation Reserve Regional parks Akatarawa Ambury Ashley Rakahuri Ātiu Creek Auckland Botanic Gardens Āwhitu Battle Hill Farm Belmont Duder East
Atiu-Rakahanga-Manihiki language
indigenous language with several dialects including Penrhyn, Rakahanga-Manihiki, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke, Aitutaki, and Mangaian". The alphabet adopted for Rarotonga
Atiu-Aitutaki Airport
Airlines Destinations Air Rarotonga Atiu, Rarotonga
Atiu-Enua Airport
Enua Airport (IATA: AIU, ICAO: NCAT) is an airport in Atiu in the Cook Islands. It is the second airport built on the island. An original grass airstrip