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[Historical links between the Cook Islands and Māori. Tama te Kapua].

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Mauriora Kingi talks about Tama Te Kapua wharenui in Rotorua. Hiko Hohepa talks about the name Te Arawa, its meaning, how the name came about, and some history around the name. An unidentified Cook Island kaikōrero talks about the waka Tainui and an island called Aitutaki. An unidentified speaker talks about land claims; and an unidentified speaker from Tainui talks about land in Aitutaki. Ka...
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Cook Islands
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Sound
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RNZ Collection
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