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Pukapuka-Pukapuka
Pukapuka Pukapuka, formerly Danger Island, is a coral atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most remote
Pukapuka-History of the Cook Islands
between Europeans and the native inhabitants of the Cook Islands came with the sighting of Pukapuka by Spanish sailor Álvaro de Mendaña in 1595, who called
Pukapuka-Demographics of the Cook Islands
inhabit the southern islands including Rarotonga; and also the people of Pukapuka, who speak a language more closely related to Samoan. Cook Islanders of non-indigenous
Pukapuka-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Line Islands Howland Island, Baker Island, Jarvis Island, Malden Island and Starbuck Island Tuvalu, Tokelau and the Northern Cook Islands (Pukapuka, Nassau
Pukapuka-Pukapuka–Nassau
Pukapuka–Nassau is a Cook Islands electoral division returning one member to the Cook Islands Parliament. Its current representative is Tingika Elikana
Pukapuka-Pukapukan language
language that developed in isolation on the island of Pukapuka in the northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "Samoic Outlier" language with strong links
Pukapuka-Flag of the Cook Islands
Nations. The stars stand for the fifteen islands that make up the Cook Islands (Tongareva, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki
Pukapuka-Wale (Pukapuka)
Wale ("house") is one of three islands in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It forms the northern apex of Pukapuka's triangular atoll, and is the
Pukapuka-Nassau (Cook Islands)
settled. "PUKAPUKA TARO UNDER SIX FEET OF SEAWATER". Pacific Islands Report. 3 March 2005. Retrieved 27 August 2020. "PUKAPUKA, NASSAU IN COOKS ON SHORT
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Māori
as spoken or written in any island of the Cook Islands; and Is deemed to include Pukapukan as spoken or written in Pukapuka; and Includes Māori that conforms
Pukapuka-2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election
The 2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau. It took place on 28 September 2000. The by-election
Pukapuka-Ngake (Pukapuka)
island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It is the easternmost village and regulates the island of Motu Kō. "The motus of Pukapuka"
Pukapuka-Geography of the Cook Islands
/ -21.233; -159.767 The Cook Islands can be divided into two groups: the Southern Cook Islands and the Northern Cook Islands. The country is located in
Pukapuka-Northern Cook Islands
islands only account for some 6% of the Cooks' population and 9% of the land area. Almost all of this population is on the three islands of Pukapuka,
Pukapuka-Yato (Pukapuka)
three villages on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. Yato is the westernmost village and regulates the island of Motu Kotawa and
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Toka (Pukapuka)
Toka is a sand cay in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. The cay is to the west of the atoll, separated from the island of Motu Kotawa by a reef.
Pukapuka-Loto (Pukapuka)
Loto is one of three villages on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It is the central village and regulates Motu Uta, the major
Pukapuka-12th Cook Islands Parliament
Pacific Islands Report. 29 June 1999. Archived from the original on 19 August 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020. "Another by-election for Cook Islands Pukapuka-Nassau
Pukapuka-Motu Kotawa
in the atoll of the . It forms the western apex of triangular atoll, and is the smallest of the three
Pukapuka-Johnny Frisbie
Pukapuka in the Cook Islands, where Frisbie was raised. As a child she helped her father type up his writings and kept a journal in Pukapukan, Cook Islands
Pukapuka-2011 Pukapuka by-election
won by the Cook Islands Party's Tekii Lazaro. "Pukapuka by-election on June 7". Cook Islands News. 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2011-04-30. "Pukapuka election
Pukapuka-1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election
The 1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau. It took place on 29 September 1999. At the 1999
Pukapuka-Samoans
(French Polynesia) Ha'apai (Tonga) Vava'u (Tonga) Rarotonga (Cook Islands) Pukapuka (Cook Islands) Tuvalu Havai'i (Hawaii) Futuna (France) Uvea (France) Rotuma
Pukapuka-Elections in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands elects a legislature on a national level. The Parliament of the Cook Islands has 24 members, elected for a four-year term in single-seat
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Cricket Association
the 1940s. Pukapuka, the furthest most northern island of the Cook Islands, which is closer to Samoa than any of its neighbouring Cook Islands, have long
Pukapuka-Tekii Lazaro
Cook Islands News. Retrieved 16 August 2020. "Lazaro confident before final count". Cook Islands News. 8 June 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2020. "Pukapuka election
Pukapuka-Telecommunications in the Cook Islands
Tokerau) Nassau, Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki 2 Village (Tukao, Tauhunu) and Penrhyn 2 villages (Omoka Tetautua). The Cook Islands uses the country calling
Pukapuka-Motu Kō
Motu Kō is one of three islands in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It forms the southern apex of Pukapuka's triangular atoll, 10km south of Wale
Pukapuka-Cook Islands–United States Maritime Boundary Treaty
between the Cook Islands and the United States. First, the United States recognised the Cook Islands' sovereignty over the islands of Pukapuka, Manihiki
Pukapuka-2019 Cook Islands dengue fever outbreak
Aitutaki, 5 in Pukapuka, and the rest on Rarotonga), 77 hospitalisations, and no deaths. "Dengue update 27 February 2019 - Cook Islands". ReliefWeb. Retrieved
Pukapuka-15th Cook Islands Parliament
Norman George resigned from the Cook Islands Party and became an independent. Tekii Lazaro was elected to the seat of Pukapuka on 8 June 2011 following the
Pukapuka-Parliament of the Cook Islands
islands of Manihiki, Mauke, Mitiaro, Penrhyn, Pukapuka and Rakahanga. The executive branch of the Cook Islands government (the Cabinet) draws its membership
Pukapuka-List of islands of New Zealand
South Island Te Waka o Aoraki. The two islands are separated by the Cook Strait. In general practice, the term mainland refers to the North Island and South
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Inatio Akaruru
was a Cook Islands politician, cabinet minister and Deputy Prime Minister. He was a member of the Cook Islands Party. Akaruru was born on Pukapuka. He worked
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Polynesia
native inhabitants of the Cook Islands took place in 1595 with the arrival of Spanish explorer Álvaro de Mendaña in Pukapuka, who called it San Bernardo
Pukapuka-Geology of the Cook Islands
There are fifteen Cook Islands, all being related to extinct volcanoes that have erupted in the volcanic hotspot highway of the south-central Pacific Ocean
Pukapuka-Tikove Piira
Tikove Piira (born 1 April 2000) is a sprinter competing for the Cook Islands. He competed in the men's 100 metres event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships
Pukapuka-Vai Peua
1950) is a Cook Islands politician and former member of the Cook Islands Parliament. Peua was born on Rarotonga and educated at Pukapuka Primary school
Pukapuka-2004 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 7 September 2004. Initial results showed the Democratic Party winning by a wide margin, but close results
Pukapuka-History of the Pacific Islands
The history of the Pacific Islands covers the history of the islands in the Pacific Ocean. In Cook Islands Māori pre-history, Chieftains from present
Pukapuka-Loto
(crater), a crater on Mars Loto (Pukapuka), a village on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands Loto, various lotteries, see list
Pukapuka-Tema Reef
submerged coral reef in the northern island group of the Cook Islands, 23 kilometres (14 miles) southeast of Pukapuka coral atoll. No coral or rock shows
Pukapuka-Danger Island
Pukapuka, an atoll of Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean Danger Islands, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in the Southern Ocean Danger Island (serial)
Pukapuka-High Court of the Cook Islands
of the Cook Islands, but has no jurisdiction over land on the islands of Mangaia, Mitiaro and Pukapuka unless requested by the relevant island council
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Tuamotus
or the Tuamotu Islands (French: Îles Tuamotu, officially Archipel des Tuamotu) are a French Polynesian chain of just under 80 islands and atolls in the
Pukapuka-List of islands by name (P)
features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter P. 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)
Pukapuka-Polynesian languages
(Futuna Island, Wallis and Futuna) West Uvean or Faga Uvea (Ouvéa off New Caledonia) Pukapukan (Pukapuka, northern Cook Islands) Anuta (Anuta Island, Solomon
Pukapuka-Football in the Cook Islands
Association, Pukapuka Football Association and Rakahanga Football Association; and 3 associate members, Manihiki, Nassau and Penrhyn. "About Cook Islands Football
Pukapuka-One Cook Islands Movement
One Cook Islands. The party ran four candidates in the 2014 election, in the seats of Tupapa-Maraerenga, Arutanga-Reureu-Nikaupara, Mauke and Pukapuka-Nassau
Pukapuka-Limu (algae)
Seaweed". Cook Islands Biodiversity & Natural Heritage. Retrieved December 8, 2023. "Cook Islands Biodiversity: Sargassum obtusifolium". Cook Islands Biodiversity
Pukapuka-List of current non-sovereign monarchs
happiness". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 29 November 2020. Melina Etches (9 November 2022). "Aliki Makirai Henry new Ariki for Pukapuka". Cook Islands News.
Pukapuka-2010 Cook Islands general election
Tamarua were upheld. Pukapuka-Nassau held a new election in 2011. 2010 Cook Islands Member of Parliament reduction referendum "Cook Islands leader announces
Pukapuka-Cricket in Oceania
the Cook Islands Cricket Association (CICA), became an affiliate member of the ICC in 2000. Outside of Rarotonga, cricket is most popular on Pukapuka, which
Pukapuka-14th Cook Islands Parliament
The 14th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2006 elections, held on September
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Puka Puka
Puka (Lima), a mountain in the Lima Region, Peru Pukapuka, a coral atoll in the northern Cook Islands in Polynesia Puka-Puka, a small coral atoll on the
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Keith Lulia
Born in Wollongong, New South Wales descendant from the Cook Islands Pukapuka AKA Danger Island where both his parents are from. Lulia Was educated at
Pukapuka-13th Cook Islands Parliament
The 13th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2004 election, held on 7 September
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Akava'ine
the Cook Islands that perversions, in the sense of sexual practices that take the place of sexual intercourse, are probably unknown in Pukapuka. This
Pukapuka-Tingika Elikana
1961) is a Cook Islands civil servant, politician and Cabinet Minister. He is a member of the Cook Islands Party. Elikana was born on Pukapuka and educated
Pukapuka-Danger
Danger Island, Great Chagos Bank, Indian Ocean Danger Island, alternate name of Pukapuka Atoll in the Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean Danger Islands, Antarctica
Pukapuka-1968 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 1 May 1968. The result was a victory for the Cook Islands Party (CIP), which won 16 seats, a gain of
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-18th Cook Islands Parliament
The 18th Cook Islands Parliament is the current term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2022 elections on 1
Pukapuka-List of bolides
60 0.19 1.74 19.5 0 2013/09/24 15:31:16 02:31:16 Australia Cook Islands Cook Islands/Pukapuka 40.7 ? ? ? ? 160 0.46 2.34 25.4 0 2013/08/12 18:08:02 02:08:02
Pukapuka-Mana Strickland
in Pukapuka, Mauke, Aitutaki, and Rarotonga. Eventually he became the headmaster at Avarua School, the largest primary school in the Cook Islands. Strickland
Pukapuka-Coconut crab
populations exist on the Cook Islands, especially Pukapuka, Suwarrow, Mangaia, Takutea, Mauke, Atiu, and Palmerston Island. These are close to the eastern
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-2006 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 27 September 2006 in order to elect 24 MPs to the Cook Islands Parliament. The Democratic Party remained
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-17th Cook Islands Parliament
The 17th Cook Islands Parliament is a previous term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2018 elections on 14 June
Pukapuka-Ernest Beaglehole
Pukapuka, a remote Northern Cook Islands atoll, as part of his comprehensive Pacific island ethnographic survey". From his studies of Pacific Island cultures
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-PKP
language (ISO 639 language code pkp), a Polynesian language found on Pukapuka, Cook Islands Pierre Karl Péladeau (born 1961), former leader of the Parti Québécois
Pukapuka-Cyclone Martin (1997)
tropical depression impacted the atolls of Pukapuka, Manihiki and Rakahanga, within the Northern Cook Islands between October 31 - November 2. The system
Pukapuka-2018 Cook Islands general election
were held in the Cook Islands on 14 June 2018 to elect the 24 members of the 17th Cook Islands Parliament. The nationalist Cook Islands Party, led by the
Pukapuka-Māori language
member of the Austronesian language family, it is closely related to Cook Islands Māori, Tuamotuan, and Tahitian. The Maori Language Act 1987 gave the
Pukapuka-List of ships named John Williams
Williams (ship), a barque, launched in 1844 and wrecked in 1864 off Pukapuka, Cook Islands. John Williams II, a barque, launched in 1865, wrecked off Niue
Pukapuka-List of reduplicated place names
United States Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil Phi Phi Islands, Thailand Puka-Puka, French Polynesia Pukapuka, Cook Islands Qarqar, Syria Quemú Quemú, Argentina QwaQwa
Pukapuka-Flora of French Polynesia
the native vegetation of the Marquesas Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Society Islands and the Tubuai Islands, located in Oceania. Due to its type
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-Insular area
under the Guano Islands Act; claims ceded to Tuvalu. Pukapuka, Manihiki, Penrhyn and Rakahanga: claimed by the U.S. under the Guano Islands Act; claims ceded
Pukapuka-Robert Dean Frisbie
search for solitude on the far-flung Northern Cook atoll of Pukapuka. Frisbie writes that life on Pukapuka enabled him to escape "the faintest echo from
Pukapuka-2022 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 1 August 2022. A referendum on legalising medical cannabis was held on the same day. In the 2018 general
Pukapuka-List of Guano Island claims
A number of islands were claimed as insular areas on behalf of the United States under the Guano Islands Act of 1856. These claims were made by private
Pukapuka-16th Cook Islands Parliament
The 16th Cook Islands Parliament is the previous term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2014 elections on 9
Pukapuka-2014 Cook Islands general election
elections were held in the Cook Islands on 9 July 2014, determining the membership of the 16th Cook Islands Parliament. The Cook Islands Party (CIP) initially
Pukapuka-List of endangered languages of Oceania
(Solomon Islands) Tikopia language (Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako language (Solomon Islands) Pukapuka language (Cook Islands) Penrhyn
Pukapuka-List of country subdivision flags
Tighina County Ungheni County Maputo Atiu Mangaia Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Pukapuka Rakahanga and Manihiki Rarotonga Tongareva Boaco Carazo Chinandega Chontales
Pukapuka-Stan Wright (rugby union)
Stan Wright to visit Cook Islands". Cook Islands Rugby. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. "Pukapuka , Cook Islands - 'Land of beautiful girls'"
Pukapuka-Central Polynesian tropical moist forests
northwest of the Line Islands and southwest of the Hawaiian Islands. The Northern Cook Islands include the atolls of Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Penrhyn
Pukapuka-Hoʻoponopono
disasters. Harmony could be restored only by confession and apology. In Pukapuka, it was customary to hold sort of a confessional over patients to determine
Pukapuka-Antipodes
(Australia) Limerick (Ireland) – Campbell Islands (New Zealand) Arrecife, Lanzarote (Canary Islands) – Norfolk Island Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) – Rapa Iti (French
Pukapuka-Polynesian mythology
east, to the Cook Islands, and from there to other groups such as Tahiti and the Marquesas. Their descendants later discovered the islands from Tahiti
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-List of Book of Mormon translations
Antoine R. Ivins; most recent edition 1992. 480,000,000 11 1889 Māori Ko Te Pukapuka a Moromona New Zealand 149,000 12 1890 Dutch Het Boek van Mormon Netherlands
Pukapuka-Marquesan language
confused with the homonymous Pukapukan language spoken in Pukapuka, one of the Cook Islands. North Marquesan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Pukapuka-Cyclone Percy
was going to turn to the southeast and hit the islands of Pukapuka and Nassau in the Northern Cook Islands directly. Because of this, evacuations were ordered
Pukapuka-Nuclear Polynesian languages
Samoic East Uvean–Niuafo'ou languages Ellicean languages Futunic languages Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Eastern Polynesian Rapa Nui Central Eastern Polynesian
Pukapuka-Otto von Kotzebue
he thought it might be the Dog Island (Pukapuka); Romanzoff (Tikei); Spiridoff; the Palliser Islands discovered by Cook; Rurick's chain (Arutua); and Krusenstern
Pukapuka-Pate (instrument)
neighboring islands of Manono, Pukapuka, Tokelau, Tuamotu and Rarotonga, although these battles may be classed as independent isolated inter-island skirmishes
Pukapuka-Isabel Barreto
(Marquesas Islands), July 21 – August 5. Magdalena (Fatu Hiva) Dominica (Hiva Oa) Santa Cristina (Tahuata) San Pedro (Moho Tani) San Bernardo (Pukapuka, Cook Islands)
Pukapuka-List of airports by ICAO code: N
– Mitiaro (Nukuroa) NCPK (PZK) – Pukapuka Island Airfield – Pukapuka NCPY (PYE) – Tongareva Airport – Penrhyn Island (Tongareva) NCRG (RAR) – Rarotonga
Pukapuka-Netball in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands compete as a part of netball's Oceania region. More than 1,000 players have registered to play the sport. Participation in the game grew
Pukapuka-Cyclone Oli
of the Northern Cook Islands. Early the next day, RSMC Nadi cancelled the alert for Pukapuka and Nassau, whilst placing Suwarrow island under a tropical
Pukapuka-Samoic languages
Futuna–Aniwa Emae Rennell–Bellona Mele–Fila Vaeakau–Taumako Tikopia Fagauvea Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Hammarström et al. do not view the Samoic–Outlier languages
Pukapuka-Folk wrestling
indigenous style of the Maori of the Cook Islands, is an ancient traditional form of wrestling on the island of Pukapuka. The young men don thick belts called
Pukapuka-Territorial evolution of the United States
the Cook Islands" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015. Van Zandt p. 43 "Treaty on the Swan Islands" (PDF)
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-11th parallel south
Passing just north of Swains Island, American Samoa (claimed by Tokelau) Passing just south of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands 11°0′S 77°40′W / 11.000°S
Pukapuka-Avatele
Tonga and Pukapuka before the year 1300. The beach was also the site of Captain James Cook's third and final landing attempt on the island before naming
Pukapuka-Manihiki Plateau
thickness of 15–25 km (9.3–15.5 mi). Several of the Cook Islands are located on the southern part: Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Rakahanga, and Manihiki. The
Pukapuka-Ian Prior (doctor)
His first epidemiological study in the Pacific was in Pukapuka in the northern Cook Islands in 1964 where his team found that diabetes was uncommon
Pukapuka-Te Rauparaha
Ross Calman and published by Auckland University Press in 2020 called He pukapuka tātaku i ngā mahi a Te Rauparaha nui / A record of the life of the great
Pukapuka-Cyclone Val
were also reported over Pukapuka and nearby islands in the Northern Cook Islands during December 11. Within the Cook Islands, damages to crops and infrastructure
Pukapuka-166th meridian west
Passing just west of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands (at 10°55′S 165°52′W / 10.917°S 165.867°W / -10.917; -165.867 (Pukapuka)) 60°0′S 166°0′W / 60
Pukapuka-Corona Borealis
Hawaii, Rangawhenua in New Zealand, and Te Wale-o-Awitu in the Cook Islands atoll of Pukapuka. Its name in Tonga was uncertain; it was either called Ao-o-Uvea
Pukapuka-Intraplate volcanism
such as the Cook-Austral chain, the Marquesas and Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Fuca and Pukapuka ridges and Pitcairn Island. The volume
Pukapuka-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
Pedro Cays to the Island of Jamaica Archived April 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Moore 1906, pp. 568–569. "Some Less-Known Islands in the Pacific".
Pukapuka-Alfred Ngaro
School. Both his parents came from the Cook Islands. Ngaro's father, Daniel Ngaro, is from Aitutaki and Pukapuka, and was a union delegate. The family
Pukapuka-List of airports by IATA airport code: P
Bao'anying Airport Panzhihua, Sichuan, China PZK NCPK Pukapuka Island Airfield Pukapuka Island, Cook Islands PZL FADQ Zulu Inyala Airport Phinda, South Africa
Pukapuka-Culture of Fiji
Culture. Travel Website reports to Daniel Tatuava and his three wives of Pukapuka with details on Fijian Culture and Language. Encyclopædia Britannica on
Pukapuka-Squatting
the island of Kiritimati, squatters live in both villages and on old Burns Philp copra plantations. On Rarotonga, the largest island in Cook Islands, three
Pukapuka-John Williams (ship)
children. She sank in 50 fathoms after drifting onto a reef at Danger Island (Pukapuka) on 16 May 1864. The passengers and crew were rescued. Six more John
Pukapuka-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
United States of America and the Cook Islands" (PDF). 11 June 1980. Retrieved 8 April 2015. "Formerly Disputed Islands". U.S. Department of the Interior
Pukapuka-Plate theory (volcanism)
such as the Cook-Austral chain, the Marquesas and Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Fuca and Pukapuka ridges and Pitcairn Island. The volume
Pukapuka-June 1980
the Cook Islands specifying the maritime border between the Cook Islands and American Samoa and also relinquishing the U.S. claim to the islands of Pukapuka
Pukapuka-1992–93 South Pacific cyclone season
South Pacific Convergence Zone, just to the southwest of Pukapuka in the Northern Cook Islands. Over the next couple of days, the system remained near
Pukapuka-1994–95 South Pacific cyclone season
Cook Islands just to the east of Pukapuka atoll. Over the next couple of days, the depression moved southeastwards towards the Southern Cook Islands and
Pukapuka-Timeline of Auckland
Devonport. 1832 – Gordon Browne establishes the kauri spar station on the Pukapuka Peninsula of the Mahurangi Harbour. c. 1835 – Tāmaki Māori resettle the
Pukapuka-North Beach Precinct
into a cultural and community centre and the following year the Pukapuka Cook Island Community Group submitted an expression of interest for a cultural
Pukapuka-Laurence Fearnley
(Penguin, 2022) "Fearnley, Laurence". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. November 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2019. "Laurence Fearnley:
Pukapuka-High Altitude Observatory
obtained 50 spectra of the eclipse features of the sun. 1958 – Pukapuka, Cook Islands in the Pacific This was a joint HAO – Sacramento Peak expedition
Pukapuka-List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1940–1942)
rubber raft with no stored food or water, before drifting ashore on the Pukapuka atoll. Dixon is awarded the Navy Cross for "extraordinary heroism, exceptional
Pukapuka-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
Pukapuka-September 1900
and Atiu in the Cook Islands group, Rakakanga and Manihiki in the Penrhyn Island group, and Savage, Palmerston and Pukapuka islands. Mexico's first penitentiary
Pukapuka-Danger Island
part of Chagos Archipelago in Indian Ocean Danger Island, now known as Pukapuka, an atoll of Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean Danger Islands, near the
Pukapuka-Pukapuka
Pukapuka Pukapuka, formerly Danger Island, is a coral atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most remote
Pukapuka-Glenfield, New Zealand
on 17 April 1837, when Ngāti Whātua rangatira Nanihi and Tuire sold Te Pukapuka, a 320 acres (130 ha) block to American whaler William Webster, at the
Pukapuka-Brachyglottis
Brachyglottis remotifolia Brachyglottis repanda J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. – rangiora, pukapuka, hedge ragwort Brachyglottis revoluta Brachyglottis rotundifolia – muttonbird
Pukapuka-Zero copula
whare, literally "a big the house", "the house (is) big"; I te tēpu te pukapuka, literally "at (past locative particle) the table the book", "the book
Pukapuka-History of the Pacific Islands
first written record of contact with the islands came with the sighting of Pukapuka by Spanish sailor Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira in 1595 who called it San
Pukapuka-Robert Dean Frisbie
Pukapuka. Frisbie writes that life on Pukapuka enabled him to escape "the faintest echo from the noisy clamour of the civilised world." On Pukapuka Frisbie
Pukapuka-David Hill (author)
Penguin Books. "Hill, David". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2018. "About this course:
Pukapuka-Samoans
(French Polynesia) Ha'apai (Tonga) Vava'u (Tonga) Rarotonga (Cook Islands) Pukapuka (Cook Islands) Tuvalu Havai'i (Hawaii) Futuna (France) Uvea (France) Rotuma
Pukapuka-Elections in the Cook Islands
Ngamau Munokoa (DP) 1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election 29 September 1999 Invalidation of election results None 2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election 28 September
Pukapuka-Avatele
Niue following settlement by Polynesian voyagers from Samoa, Tonga and Pukapuka before the year 1300. The beach was also the site of Captain James Cook's
Pukapuka-Marquesan language
should not be confused with the homonymous Pukapukan language spoken in Pukapuka, one of the Cook Islands. North Marquesan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
Pukapuka-Puka Puka
Department, Bolivia Puka Puka (Lima), a mountain in the Lima Region, Peru Pukapuka, a coral atoll in the northern Cook Islands in Polynesia Puka-Puka, a small
Pukapuka-Puka-Puka
territoire de la Polynésie française, Légifrance oceandots.com/pacific/tuamotu/pukapuka.php at the Wayback Machine (archived December 23, 2010) Puka-Puka Airport
Pukapuka-Pukapukan language
is a Polynesian language that developed in isolation on the island of Pukapuka in the northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "Samoic Outlier" language
Pukapuka-House of Ariki
Mitiaro; The ariki of the island of Penrhyn; The ariki of the islands of Pukapuka and Nassau; The six ariki of the island of Rarotonga; The incumbent president
Pukapuka-Air Rarotonga
Penrhyn Island Cook Islands PYE NCPY Tongareva Airport Pukapuka Cook Islands PZK NCPK Pukapuka Island Airfield Tahiti French Polynesia PPT NTAA Faa'a
Pukapuka-Keith Lulia
Born in Wollongong, New South Wales descendant from the Cook Islands Pukapuka AKA Danger Island where both his parents are from. Lulia Was educated at
Pukapuka-Polynesian languages
and Futuna) West Uvean or Faga Uvea (Ouvéa off New Caledonia) Pukapukan (Pukapuka, northern Cook Islands) Anuta (Anuta Island, Solomon Islands) Rennellese
Pukapuka-My Story (Scholastic New Zealand)
Murison, Barbara (1 December 2003). "History to mystery". New Zealand Books Pukapuka Aotearoa: a quarterly review. Retrieved 11 January 2019. "Book review:
Pukapuka-Kate Duignan
2019. "Writing in circles, Kate Duignan". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. 11 September 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2019. "2019 Ockham NZ
Pukapuka-Limu (algae)
ornata) Remu taratara (Rarotonga and Mauke), Rimu taratara (Aitutaki), Limu (Pukapuka) Double-edge sargassum (Sargassum aquifolium) Rimu akau Open-sponge seaweed
Pukapuka-Coma Berenices
drinking rainwater from a puddle in the crotch of a tree. The people of the Pukapuka atoll may have called it Te Yiku-o-te-kiole, although sometimes this name
Pukapuka-Otto von Kotzebue
named: Doubtful, so named because he thought it might be the Dog Island (Pukapuka); Romanzoff (Tikei); Spiridoff; the Palliser Islands discovered by Cook;
Pukapuka-Tema Reef
island group of the Cook Islands, 23 kilometres (14 miles) southeast of Pukapuka coral atoll. No coral or rock shows above water, but the sea breaks heavily
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Māori
Cook Islands; and Is deemed to include Pukapukan as spoken or written in Pukapuka; and Includes Māori that conforms to the national standard for Māori approved
Pukapuka-USS Enterprise (CV-6)
and water were washed overboard, before drifting ashore on the atoll of Pukapuka, where the natives fed them and notified Allied authorities. The three
Pukapuka-Yutaka Hara
(東遊記シリーズ) Haunted Uta-kun (おばけのユータくんシリーズ) Magic Souvenir (魔法のおみやげシリーズ) Pukapuka Chocolate Island (プカプカチョコレー島シリーズ) Yawamushi Ghost (よわむしおばけシリーズ) Small Forest
Pukapuka-Northern Cook Islands
Equator, the chain consists of the atolls of Manihiki, Nassau, Penrhyn, Pukapuka, Rakahanga and Suwarrow, along with the submerged Tema Reef. The chain
Pukapuka-Polynesia
place in 1595 with the arrival of Spanish explorer Álvaro de Mendaña in Pukapuka, who called it San Bernardo (Saint Bernard). A decade later, navigator
Pukapuka-Kuranui College
Pokapu Tauira Staffroom Drama room/Whakaari Rugby Field Library/Whare Pukapuka Visual Art Classroom Artificial Turf Courts Aorangi Block Tararua Block
Pukapuka-Cassiopeia (constellation)
called Polula, and Gamma Cassiopeiae was called Mulehu. The people of Pukapuka saw the figure of Cassiopeia as a distinct constellation called Na Taki-tolu-a-Mataliki
Pukapuka-Auriga (constellation)
names were noted for Auriga and Capella in Eastern Pacific societies. On Pukapuka, the figure of modern Auriga was called Te Wale-o-Tutakaiolo ("The house
Pukapuka-Corvus (constellation)
for ocean navigation. In the Marquesas Islands, it was called Mee; in Pukapuka, it was called Te Manu, and in the Society Islands, it was called Metua-ai-papa
Pukapuka-166th meridian west
Passing just west of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands (at 10°55′S 165°52′W / 10.917°S 165.867°W / -10.917; -165.867 (Pukapuka)) 60°0′S 166°0′W / 60
Pukapuka-PKP
Pukapukan language (ISO 639 language code pkp), a Polynesian language found on Pukapuka, Cook Islands Pierre Karl Péladeau (born 1961), former leader of the Parti
Pukapuka-14th Cook Islands Parliament
Avatiu/Ruatonga Fourth Mii Parima CIP Tamarua Fourth Vai Peua Independent Pukapuka/Nassau First Winton Pickering DP Oneroa Second Apii Piho DP Manihiki First
Pukapuka-12th Cook Islands Parliament
2004. The seat of Pukapuka–Nassau was initially vacant due to a tied vote and the need for a judicial recount. The seat of Pukapuka–Nassau was found to
Pukapuka-1992–93 South Pacific cyclone season
developed within the South Pacific Convergence Zone, just to the southwest of Pukapuka in the Northern Cook Islands. Over the next couple of days, the system
Pukapuka-Pate (instrument)
records of lesser known battles with the neighboring islands of Manono, Pukapuka, Tokelau, Tuamotu and Rarotonga, although these battles may be classed
Pukapuka-Public holidays in the Cook Islands
Manihiki Manihiki Gospel Day 15 August Rakahanga Rakahanga Gospel Day 27 October Aitutaki Aitutaki Gospel Day 8 December Pukapuka Pukapuka Gospel Day
Pukapuka-Coconut crab
island it inhabits. Large populations exist on the Cook Islands, especially Pukapuka, Suwarrow, Mangaia, Takutea, Mauke, Atiu, and Palmerston Island. These
Pukapuka-Origyn Web Browser
December 19, 2008 Galegon – February 11, 2009 Galeking – June 4, 2009 Pukapuka – October 8, 2009 Announced: Pukarua – unreleased OWB is a web browser
Pukapuka-Vincent O'Sullivan (New Zealand writer)
discomfort of remembering, Ann Beaglehole', New Zealand Review of Books / Pukapuka Aotearoa, 6 June 2018 All This by Chance reviewed by Nicholas Reid on Stuff
Pukapuka-List of Guano Island claims
Administered by Seychelles. Pukapuka Oceania San Bernardo Island 10°53′S 165°40′W / 10.883°S 165.667°W / -10.883; -165.667 (Pukapuka) Cook Islands Cook Islands–United
Pukapuka-Nassau (Cook Islands)
north of the capital island of Rarotonga and 88 kilometres (55 mi) from Pukapuka coral atoll. Lacking an airstrip, it is accessible only by boat. It is
Pukapuka-List of country subdivision flags
Namdrik Atoll Ujae Atoll Wotho Atoll Atiu Mangaia Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Pukapuka Rakahanga and Manihiki Rarotonga Tongareva Manuʻa Islands Central Choiseul
Pukapuka-2010 Cook Islands general election
were subsequently lodged, challenging the results in the electorates of Pukapuka-Nassau, Rakahanga, Tamarua and Vaipae-Tautu. The petitions were heard in
Pukapuka-Vai Peua
the Cook Islands Parliament. Peua was born on Rarotonga and educated at Pukapuka Primary school and Aitutaki Junior High School. He worked as a public servant
Pukapuka-Cook Islands–United States Maritime Boundary Treaty
United States recognised the Cook Islands' sovereignty over the islands of Pukapuka, Manihiki, Rakahanga, and Penrhyn. Second, the United States implicitly
Pukapuka-Pukapuka–Nassau
Pukapuka–Nassau is a Cook Islands electoral division returning one member to the Cook Islands Parliament. Its current representative is Tingika Elikana
Pukapuka-Aquila (constellation)
Polynesian constellations incorporated the stars of modern Aquila. The Pukapuka constellation Tolu, meaning "three", was made up of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma
Pukapuka-List of current non-sovereign monarchs
2020. Melina Etches (9 November 2022). "Aliki Makirai Henry new Ariki for Pukapuka". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 10 November 2022. Melina Etches (19 November
Pukapuka-June 1980
American Samoa and also relinquishing the U.S. claim to the islands of Pukapuka, Manihiki, and Rakahanga and the Penrhyn atoll. Universities in Iran were
Pukapuka-Mana Strickland
Strickland was born in Mangaia. He was a teacher and taught at schools in Pukapuka, Mauke, Aitutaki, and Rarotonga. Eventually he became the headmaster at
Pukapuka-Otter (1795 ship)
Island in Haʻapai, Tonga on 15 March 1796. Otter subsequently landed at Pukapuka on 3 April 1796. Pierre François Péron, first mate on board Otter and chronicler
Pukapuka-Pierre François Péron
north 'Dorr' (Pukapuka), and the name of 'Brown' (Motu Kotowa) was given to the third, after one of our officers." Peron From Pukapuka the Otter sailed
Pukapuka-New Zealand Parliamentary Library
The New Zealand Parliamentary Library (Māori: Te Whare Pukapuka o te Paremata), known until 1985 as the General Assembly Library, is the library and information
Pukapuka-Akava'ine
practices that take the place of sexual intercourse, are probably unknown in Pukapuka. This is without prejudice to acts or feeling attitudes that may accompany
Pukapuka-Ernest Beaglehole
met Peter Buck, a professor who "arranged for the Beagleholes to go to Pukapuka, a remote Northern Cook Islands atoll, as part of his comprehensive Pacific
Pukapuka-Squatting
informal settlements are inhabited by people from Manihiki, Penrhyn and Pukapuka. The 3,000 dwellers are known as squatters although they have permission
Pukapuka-Football in the Cook Islands
Association, Mauke Football Association, Mitiaro Football Association, Pukapuka Football Association and Rakahanga Football Association; and 3 associate
Pukapuka-Brachyglottis repanda
paper". Other common names in Māori (beyond rangiora) include: kōuaha, pukapuka, pukariao, puke-rangiora, raurākau, raurēkau, whārangi, or whārangi-tawhito
Pukapuka-Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand
ratou ki te wakaminenga o Nu Tireni. 4. Ka mea matou kia tuhituhia he pukapuka ki te ritenga o tenei o to matou wakaputanga nei ki te Kingi o Ingarani
Pukapuka-2011 Pukapuka by-election
A by-election was held in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau on 7 June 2011. The by-election was precipitated by an electoral petition declaring
Pukapuka-List of airports by IATA airport code: P
Panzhihua Bao'anying Airport Panzhihua, Sichuan, China PZK NCPK Pukapuka Island Airfield Pukapuka Island, Cook Islands PZL FADQ Zulu Inyala Airport Phinda,
Pukapuka-Danger
Island, Great Chagos Bank, Indian Ocean Danger Island, alternate name of Pukapuka Atoll in the Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean Danger Islands, Antarctica Danger
Pukapuka-French Polynesia's 1st constituency
Manihi, Moorea-Maiao, Napuka, Nuku-Hiva, Nukutavake, Papeete, Pirae, Pukapuka, Rangiroa, Reao, Tahuata, Takaroa, Tatakoto, Tureia, Ua-Huka, and Ua-Pou
Pukapuka-T. W. Ratana
1873 Died 18 September 1939(1939-09-18) (aged 66) Occupation(s) Faith healer, church leader, farmer Notable work The Blue Book (te pukapuka whakamoemiti)
Pukapuka-Honor Maude
ISBN 0-9596111-1-8. Beaglehole, Pearl and Maude, Honor (1989). String Figures from Pukapuka. ISBN 978-0-9596111-3-7. Maude, Honor C. and ISNA (2001). The String Figures
Pukapuka-Tekii Lazaro
Cook Islands Police as a Meteorological Officer. He stood in the seat of Pukapuka–Nassau in the 2010 election, and narrowly won the seat on the night. A
Pukapuka-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Island and Starbuck Island Tuvalu, Tokelau and the Northern Cook Islands (Pukapuka, Nassau, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Penrhyn, Suwarrow and Palmerston) Western
Pukapuka-James Pope (educationalist)
"Accompaniment to a textbook on reading for young Māori schoolchildren"—BIM. Te pukapuka kura Maori: he korero kohikohi, James Henry Pope, Emily Way, G. Didsbury
Pukapuka-Tāmihana Te Rauparaha
account in te reo Māori about his father, the great Te Rauparaha called He pukapuka tātaku i ngā mahi a Te Rauparaha nui / A record of the life of the great
Pukapuka-Te Rangikāheke
govt.nz/records/22356611 Loader, A.M. (2008). Haere mai me tuhituhi he pukapuka; Muri iho ka whaiwhai ai tātou; Reading Te Rangikāheke [Master's thesis
Pukapuka-Folk wrestling
Islands, is an ancient traditional form of wrestling on the island of Pukapuka. The young men don thick belts called maro that are woven from coconut
Pukapuka-North Shore, New Zealand
on 17 April 1837, when Ngāti Whātua rangatira Nanihi and Tuire sold Te Pukapuka, a 320 acres (130 ha) block to American whaler William Webster, at the
Pukapuka-Isabel Barreto
(Hiva Oa) Santa Cristina (Tahuata) San Pedro (Moho Tani) San Bernardo (Pukapuka, Cook Islands), August 20. La Solitaria (Niulakita, Tuvalu), August 29
Pukapuka-Harry Ricketts
Wellington Ingrid Horrocks’ launch speech for Harry Ricketts' Just Then (2012) Harry Ricketts looks back on 21 years of NZ Review of Books / Pukapuka Aotearoa
Pukapuka-Cyclone Martin (1997)
the system was located just to the north of the Northern Cook Island of Pukapuka, where winds were estimated at 110 km/h (70 mph) and a pressure of 997 hPa
Pukapuka-New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
"Nobody's Dog Activities". New Zealand Picture Book Collection, He Kohinga Pukapuka Pikitia o Aotearoa. Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato. Retrieved
Pukapuka-List of islands of New Zealand
Manuae Mauke Mitiaro Nassau Palmerston Island Penrhyn Island/Tongareva Pukapuka Rakahanga Rarotonga Suwarrow Takutea Niue Tokelau Atafu Nukunonu Fakaofo
Pukapuka-Young Animator Training Project
Production I.G Shiranpuri (しらんぷり, lit. Minding My Own Business) - Shirogumi Pukapuka Juju (ぷかぷかジュジュ, lit. Dudu the Floatie) - Answer Studio The following shorts
Pukapuka-List of reduplicated place names
Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil Phi Phi Islands, Thailand Puka-Puka, French Polynesia Pukapuka, Cook Islands Qarqar, Syria Quemú Quemú, Argentina QwaQwa, former Bantustan
Pukapuka-Inatio Akaruru
Islands Party. Akaruru was born on Pukapuka. He worked as a public servant before being elected as MP for Pukapuka at the 1968 election. He served as
Pukapuka-2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election
The 2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau. It took place on 28 September 2000. The by-election
Pukapuka-1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election
The 1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau. It took place on 29 September 1999. At the 1999
Pukapuka-One Cook Islands Movement
in the seats of Tupapa-Maraerenga, Arutanga-Reureu-Nikaupara, Mauke and Pukapuka-Nassau. It won two seats. In the 2018 election, it won one seat. "New group
Pukapuka-Massage
also been documented in Tikopia in the Solomon Islands, in Rarotonga, in Pukapuka and in Western Samoa. Manual lymphatic drainage is a technique used to
Pukapuka-Parliament of the Cook Islands
Atiu, and one each from the islands of Manihiki, Mauke, Mitiaro, Penrhyn, Pukapuka and Rakahanga. The executive branch of the Cook Islands government (the
Pukapuka-Against the Sun
nearly dead, the trio spot land and wash up on the shore of an island, PukaPuka. Credits reveal they spent 34 days at sea, having rowed for over 1000 miles
Pukapuka-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
dispute with Tokelau. 8 September The United States removes its claims over Pukapuka, Manihiki, Penrhyn, and Rakahanga, ending its territorial dispute with
Pukapuka-Renewable energy in the Cook Islands
Zealand. The first solar site at Rakahanga was completed in September 2014. Pukapuka and Nassau were next, going online at Christmas 2014. Construction began
Pukapuka-Antipodes
Cook Islands: Chad, (Penrhyn) Central African Republic, (Mangaia) Libya, (Pukapuka) Cameroon, (Nassau) Nigeria France 12 Mainland: New Zealand (Chatham Islands)
Pukapuka-List of ships named John Williams
John Williams (ship), a barque, launched in 1844 and wrecked in 1864 off Pukapuka, Cook Islands. John Williams II, a barque, launched in 1865, wrecked off
Pukapuka-Louise Wareham Leonard
"Bearing witness, again, Louise Wareham Leonard". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2022-08-26. Cone, James H (1999). Risks
Pukapuka-Flag of the Cook Islands
islands that make up the Cook Islands (Tongareva, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki, Manuae, Takutea, Atiu, Mitiaro
Pukapuka-Māori language
million people speaking te reo Māori by 2040. Also in 2019, Kotahi Rau Pukapuka Trust and Auckland University Press began work on publishing a sizeable
Pukapuka-Insular area
claimed by the U.S. under the Guano Islands Act; claims ceded to Tuvalu. Pukapuka, Manihiki, Penrhyn and Rakahanga: claimed by the U.S. under the Guano Islands
Pukapuka-Cricket in Oceania
member of the ICC in 2000. Outside of Rarotonga, cricket is most popular on Pukapuka, which lies closer to Samoa than to the rest of the islands. The Cook Islands
Pukapuka-Atlas of Remote Islands
Island Napuka Norfolk Island Pagan (island) Pingelap Pitcairn Islands Pukapuka Raoul Island Rapa Iti Robinson Crusoe Island St. George Island (Alaska)
Pukapuka-List of bolides
19.5 0 2013/09/24 15:31:16 02:31:16 Australia Cook Islands Cook Islands/Pukapuka 40.7 ? ? ? ? 160 0.46 2.34 25.4 0 2013/08/12 18:08:02 02:08:02 Australia
Pukapuka-Yoshimi Ashikawa
Sugimoto; arr. by Makaino) Jun 1977 Suppai Natsu Koji Ryuzaki Natsu wa Pukapuka (l. Yoshida; c. Sugimoto; arr. Ryuzaki) May 1978 Honmoku Bay Street Yukinojo
Pukapuka-Takayuki Suzui
Pukapuka Appeared in mini conte and mini drama Ai no Kariudo-Also with Nozomu Masuzawa, directed and photographed by Takanori Yoshio Nippon Pukapuka Appeared
Pukapuka-ISO 639:p
I/L Pak-Tong pkh I/L Pankhu pkn I/L Pakanha pko I/L Pökoot pkp I/L Pukapuka Pukapuka pkr I/L Attapady Kurumba pks I/L Pakistan Sign Language 巴基斯坦手语 pkt
Pukapuka-Wellington City Libraries
Bay Library (Te Whare Pukapuka o Tapu Te Ranga) Johnsonville Library (Te Whare Pukapuka o Waitohi) Karori Library (Te Whare Pukapuka o Te Māhanga) Khandallah
Pukapuka-Elspeth Sandys
Postman', 2012); PEN (UK); New Zealand Listener; and New Zealand Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. What Lies Beneath: a memoir (Otago University Press, 2014) Casting
Pukapuka-Copula (linguistics)
changing the meaning (ko tēnei tāku pukapuka is the same as ko tāku pukapuka tēnei) but not on both (ko tēnei ko tāku pukapuka would be equivalent to saying
Pukapuka-John Moorfield
(2nd ed.). Auckland: Longman. ISBN 0-582-54327-4. —— (2002). Te Kākano: Pukapuka Tātaki = Study Guide (2nd ed.). Auckland: Longman. ISBN 9780582545458.
Pukapuka-North Beach Precinct
building into a cultural and community centre and the following year the Pukapuka Cook Island Community Group submitted an expression of interest for a cultural
Pukapuka-Anna Jackson
Zealand Literature (JNZL) (35:2): 131–150. JSTOR 90018328. "NZ Books - Pukapuka Aotearoa review: Pasture and Flock". Radio New Zealand. 3 April 2018. Retrieved
Pukapuka-Kyle Mewburn
Penguin, 2022) "Mewburn, Kyle". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. Retrieved 17 October 2018. "Confessions of a children's book
Pukapuka-Cath Mayo
October 2018. "Mayo, Catherine". New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2018. Standing Room Only
Pukapuka-Melinda Szymanik
November 2018. "Szymanik, Melinda". New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2018. "The Treasury Interviews:
Pukapuka-Vasanti Unka
November 2018. "Unka, Vasanti". New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. September 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2018. "Vasanti Unka"
Pukapuka-Mere Whaanga
December 2018. "Whaanga, Mere". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2018. Whaanga, Mere (1999)
Pukapuka-Whiti Hereaka
Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa Māori and Pacific theatre at Te Ara "Hereaka, Whiti". New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January
Pukapuka-Lorraine Orman
January 2019. "Orman, Lorraine". New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2019. "Profiles: Lorraine
Pukapuka-Maggie Rainey-Smith
2022) "Rainey-Smith, Maggie". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2019. Rainey-Smith, Maggie
Pukapuka-Sarah Broom Poetry Prize
Broom Poetry Prize finalists". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2019. Dastgheib, Shabnam
Pukapuka-Catherine Robertson
Biography of Catherine Robertson at New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa Biography of Catherine Robertson at ANZL: Academy of New Zealand
Pukapuka-Sarah Broom
2019. Hulse, Michael (27 February 2014). "Finding the poetry". NZ Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 22 February 2019. "All my life" by Sarah Broom: Tuesday
Pukapuka-Juliette MacIver
February 2019. "MacIver, Juliette". New Zealand Book Council Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. Retrieved 17 February 2019. "A day in the life of a picture-book
Pukapuka-Flora of French Polynesia
first European exploration, the Magellan-Elcano expedition, arrived in Pukapuka. From that moment on, the Europeans would bring new plants of European
Pukapuka-Jean Watson (writer)
June 2003). "Girl behind the good keen man". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 12 May 2019. "New Zealand Book Council". www.bookcouncil
Pukapuka-Elsie Locke Award for Non-Fiction
February 2019. "Locke, Elsie". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. January 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2019. "LIANZA Children
Pukapuka-2019 Cook Islands dengue fever outbreak
Rarotonga and Aitutaki, but in August 2020 a case was reported on Pukapuka. The Pukapuka outbreak was brought under control in October 2020 after a mosquito
Pukapuka-Eirlys Hunter
Victoria University of Wellington. She was on the Board of NZ Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Hunter has four children, and lives in Wellington. The Robber
Pukapuka-Bob Kerr (author and artist)
2008). "Still in tune, Brent Southgate". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Kerr, Bob; Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Pukapuka-Territorial evolution of the United States
Island, Kingman Reef, Manihiki, Marakei, Nukunono, Palmyra Atoll, Penrhyn, Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Swains Island, Sydney Island, Vostok Island, and Washington
Pukapuka-Frances Cherry
Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 27 December 2019. Moynihan, Isa (1 September 2007). "Unpeaceful co-existence". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa
Pukapuka-Susan Price (book collector)
Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 5 January 2020. Kroetsch, Laura (1 September 2002). "Truth vs the good story". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa
Pukapuka-Joanna Orwin
Bohan, Edmund (1 June 2010). "Stirring times". New Zealand review of books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 14 January 2020. McKinney, Cushla (29 September 2009)
Pukapuka-Pauline Cartwright
(1 March 1994). "Removing the adult voice". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 18 January 2020. "New Zealand-Based Gold Rush Books"
Pukapuka-Sandy McKay
books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 19 January 2020. Hughes, Caoilinn (5 December 2013). "A lot to live up to". New Zealand review of books Pukapuka Aotearoa
Pukapuka-Centaurus
peoples considered the stars of Centaurus to be a constellation as well. On Pukapuka, Centaurus had two names: Na Mata-o-te-tokolua and Na Lua-mata-o-Wua-ma-Velo
Pukapuka-Corona Borealis
Rangawhenua in New Zealand, and Te Wale-o-Awitu in the Cook Islands atoll of Pukapuka. Its name in Tonga was uncertain; it was either called Ao-o-Uvea or Kau-kupenga
Pukapuka-Tingika Elikana
is a member of the Cook Islands Party. Elikana was born on Pukapuka and educated at Pukapuka School and Tereora College. He studied law at Victoria University
Pukapuka-Taio Shipping
Rakahanga and Manihiki, and once every two and a half months to Palmerston and Pukapuka. The company was established in 1991 when Teremoana Tapi Taio purchased
Pukapuka-Johnny Frisbie
and Ngatokura ‘A Mata’a. In 1934 the family moved to Ngatokura's home of Pukapuka in the Cook Islands, where Frisbie was raised. As a child she helped her
Pukapuka-Tikove Piira
preliminary round and he did not advance to compete in the heats. Piira is from Pukapuka and was educated at Tereora College. He works as a police officer. "Tikove
Pukapuka-Motu Kotawa
Kotawa is one of three islands in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It forms the western apex of Pukapuka's triangular atoll, and is the smallest
Pukapuka-Motu Kō
Motu Kō is one of three islands in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It forms the southern apex of Pukapuka's triangular atoll, 10km south of Wale
Pukapuka-Toka (Pukapuka)
Toka is a sand cay in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. The cay is to the west of the atoll, separated from the island of Motu Kotawa by a reef.
Pukapuka-Yato (Pukapuka)
Yato is one of three villages on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. Yato is the westernmost village and regulates the island
Pukapuka-Wale (Pukapuka)
("house") is one of three islands in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It forms the northern apex of Pukapuka's triangular atoll, and is the only permanently
Pukapuka-Loto (Pukapuka)
Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It is the central village and regulates Motu Uta, the major food-production area on Wale. "The motus of Pukapuka"
Pukapuka-Ngake (Pukapuka)
Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It is the easternmost village and regulates the island of Motu Kō. "The motus of Pukapuka". Cook Islands
Pukapuka-Ani Hona
(1997). "Nga Ahorangi: a bibliography of Maori women's creative writing: te pukapuka kahui korero [Series of two parts] Part 2". Hecate. 23 (2): 160. Into the
Pukapuka-Central Polynesian tropical moist forests
the Hawaiian Islands. The Northern Cook Islands include the atolls of Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Penrhyn, and Suwarrow. The Southern Cook Islands
Pukapuka-Loto
Portuguese band Loto (crater), a crater on Mars Loto (Pukapuka), a village on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands Loto, various lotteries
Pukapuka-Plate theory (volcanism)
the Marquesas and Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Fuca and Pukapuka ridges and Pitcairn Island. The volume of magma that is intruded and/or
Pukapuka-Intraplate volcanism
the Marquesas and Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Fuca and Pukapuka ridges and Pitcairn Island. The volume of magma that is intruded and/or
Pukapuka-Decolonizing Methodologies
(1999-12-27). "Open and closed research Peter Munz". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 2022-10-26. Retamal N., Pablo (August 3, 2021). "Los
Pukapuka-List of islands by name (P)
Puka-Puka Disappointment Islands, Tuamotus, French Polynesia France Pukapuka Cook Islands New Zealand Pukarua Tuamotus, French Polynesia France
Pukapuka-Pānia Papa
over the next twenty-five years. They named the initiative Kotahi Rau Pukapuka, or one hundred books. Until then, the number of books being published
Pukapuka-Tayi Tibble
Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 10 December 2021. Buys, Olivia (23 August 2019). "Pukapuka Talks: The Friday Poem salutes revival in New Zealand poetry". Nelson Mail
Pukapuka-Angelique Kasmara
Retrieved 3 April 2023. "Writing Home: An Antidote to Feeling Stranded / Pukapuka Talks, Nelson Arts Festival". Nelson Arts Festival. Retrieved 8 March 2022
Pukapuka-Ian Prior (doctor)
diabetes and obesity. His first epidemiological study in the Pacific was in Pukapuka in the northern Cook Islands in 1964 where his team found that diabetes
Pukapuka-Randell Cottage Writers' Residency
ProQuest 1646777446. Retrieved 13 December 2021. Dixon, Rowena (18 October 2019). "Pukapuka Talks: Why the West Island keeps claiming Kiwis as their own". Stuff.co
Pukapuka-Julia Kasper
Wikidata Q104800563. Sirvid, Phil; Kasper, Julia (2020). My little book of bugs = Taku pukapuka iti mō ngā pepeke. Stephanie Tibble, Jean-Claude Stahl. Wellington, New
Pukapuka-Cook Islands
the Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira sighted the island of Pukapuka, which he named San Bernardo (Saint Bernard). Pedro Fernandes de Queirós
Pukapuka-New Zealand School Journal
April 2022. "School Journal" (PDF). University of Waikato Library/Te Whare Pukapuka. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 April 2022. Retrieved 2 April 2022
Pukapuka-Geography of the Cook Islands
Palmerston Island Rarotonga (capital) Takutea Manihiki Nassau Penrhyn atoll Pukapuka Rakahanga Suwarrow Note: The table is ordered from north to south. Population
Pukapuka-History of the Cook Islands
and possibly a group from Tahiti. The remainder of the northern islands, Pukapuka (Te Ulu O Te Watu) was probably settled by expeditions from Samoa. Spanish
Pukapuka-Demographics of the Cook Islands
inhabit the southern islands including Rarotonga; and also the people of Pukapuka, who speak a language more closely related to Samoan. Cook Islanders of
Pukapuka-Telecommunications in the Cook Islands
Group (Pa Enua Tonga) and the Northern Group (Pa Enua Tokerau) Nassau, Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki 2 Village (Tukao, Tauhunu) and Penrhyn 2 villages
Pukapuka-Mahurangi Harbour
settlements are found along the shores of the harbour: Mahurangi West, Pukapuka, Pohuehue, Snells Beach and Scotts Landing. The major town of Warkworth
Pukapuka-Ross Calman
Rauparaha. The project took six years to complete, with the publication of He Pukapuka Tātaku i ngā Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui / A Record of the Life of the Great
Pukapuka-Haare Williams
television. He has also exhibited paintings. Williams is part of Kotahi Rau Pukapuka, 'which aims to produce 100 great books in te reo Māori'. His book, Words
Pukapuka-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
Island, Kingman Reef, Manihiki, Marakei, Nukunono, Palmyra Atoll, Penrhyn, Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Swains Island, Sydney Island, Vostok Island, and Washington
Pukapuka-Geology of the Cook Islands
Mitiaro Mauke These are the islands of Manihiki, Nassau, Penrhyn atoll,Pukapuka, Rakahanga and Suwarrow and likely have limestone caps to their large,
Pukapuka-Nakedness and colonialism
traditions of wrapping the body. Into the 20th century, the people of Pukapuka continued to be naked until adulthood. Christian missionaries had a great
Pukapuka-Erik Olssen
Politics and Society in Caversham 1880s–1920s). New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. 5 (20). Archived from the original on 26 September 2022. Retrieved
Pukapuka-Lawrence Patchett
foreign country the past, Nicholas Reid". New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa. Retrieved 19 October 2023. "Blood on the Tracks". Landfall. 28
Pukapuka-Ēpiha Pūtini
Governor a pukapuka (book) with all my lands written in it and told him, when anybody came from my district to sell land, to look into the pukapuka. But some
Pukapuka-Dana de Milo
Z. "Speaking frankly, Margaret Sparrow – New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa". Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Dana de Milo". Aunty Dana's Op Shop.
Pukapuka-Tuamotus
eastern Tuamotu: Anaa, Fangatau, Hao, Hikueru, Makemo, Napuka, Nukutavake, Pukapuka, Reao, Tatakoto, and Tureia. The other five communes in western Tuamotu
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Television
service to the remaining islands: Atiu, Mitiaro, Mangaia, Penrhyn and Pukapuka. This fourth and final phase was set to be completed by year-end 1993.
Pukapuka-Global spread of the printing press
part of the Bible commissioned by the Church Missionary Society: "Ko nga Pukapuka o Paora te Apotoro ki te Hunga o Epeha o Piripai" (The Epistles of St Paul
Pukapuka-List of endangered languages of Oceania
language (Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako language (Solomon Islands) Pukapuka language (Cook Islands) Penrhyn language (Cook Islands) Tokelauan
Pukapuka-Delphinus
In Polynesia, two cultures recognized Delphinus as a constellation. In Pukapuka, it was called Te Toloa and in the Tuamotus, it was called Te Uru-o-tiki
Pukapuka-Warkworth, New Zealand
with Ngātiwai. In 1832, Gordon Browne established a spar station on the Pukapuka Peninsula of the Mahurangi Harbour. Browne obtained rights to fell kauri
Pukapuka-List of airports in the Cook Islands
Airport) Penrhyn Island (Tongareva) NCPY PYE Tongareva Airport Pukapuka NCPK Pukapuka Island Airfield Rarotonga (Avarua) NCRG RAR Rarotonga International
Pukapuka-Stan Wright (rugby union)
Islands". Cook Islands Rugby. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. "Pukapuka , Cook Islands - 'Land of beautiful girls'". "The Mag: Best-paid players
Pukapuka-Polynesian mythology
and the origin of their tribe. These writings, known under the name of "pukapuka whakapapa" (genealogy books, Māori) or in tropical Polynesia as "puta tumu"
Pukapuka-Puka-Puka Airport
Puka-Puka Airport is an airport on Puka-Puka in French Polynesia (IATA: PKP, ICAO: NTGP). The airport is 3 km northeast of the village of Teonemahina.
Pukapuka-Music of Samoa
historical records of lesser known battles with neighbouring islands of Manono, Pukapuka, Tokelau, Tuamotu and Rarotonga, these battles may be classed as independent