White house, Rarotonga
- Description:
- White house, Rarotonga, circa 1992, Cook Islands, by John Daley. Gift of John Daley, 2012. © Te Papa. Te Papa (CT.063693).
- Display date:
- circa 1992
- Location:
- Cook Islands
- Format:
- PhysicalObject
- Collections:
- Te Papa Collections Online
- Content partner:
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- Availability:
- Not specified
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By Utavarau Araitia | Rarotonga | 5 Jul 2021
Te Au Maru Palace for Tinomana Ariki
The missionaries built the palace for Tinomana. When he saw that the church was bigger than his palace he told them to build his palace bigger than the Church.
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