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Suwarrow, northern Cook Islands, 1886Auckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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The Ngatiarua tribe of Atiu islandAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Tupapa and Takuvaine dancers. In the foreground is Te Ariki Taruare, who is said to be the last of the high priests of RarotongaAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Visitors from Mangaia, with two famous deities - Tinirau and Tumuteangaoa ('Great Echo God')Auckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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The Te-au-o-tonga, Rarotonga people whose acting was particularly goodAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Mangaia natives waiting their turnAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Mitiaro braves awaiting the attack on their pa or strongholds. The incident here re-enacted occurred about 1820, when the Mitiaro was besieged and vanquished by the warlike Atiu peopleAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Pressing lime fruit by machinery at MangaiaAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Bringing in lime fruit in Mangaia, Cook IslandsAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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The British residency, RarotongaAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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The Post and other Government offices at AvaruaAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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Landing at Ngatangiia Harbour, RarotongaAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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