Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave
IV. Aitutaki
IV. Aitutaki
222. |
Buck, P.H., The Material Culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki), New Plymouth, 1927. |
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223. |
Crummer, Tom, The Story of Ru's Canoe and the Discovery and Settlement of Aitutaki, in: A Collection of Legends (cycl.) without title page and date, pp. 15–20. |
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224. |
Gudgeon, W.E., The Origin of the Ta-Tateu or Heraldic marks at Aitutaki Island, in: JPS 14(1905) 217–218. |
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225. |
Itio, E Tuatua Taito no Aitutaki. An Old “Saying” from Aitutaki, in: JPS 21(1912) 128–129, 129(Gill's Extracts, no. 25). |
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Itio, Ko Pukenga raua ko Kuriri. Pukenga and Kuriri, in: JPS 21(1912) 129–130, 130–131 Gill's Extracts, no. 26). |
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227. |
Itio, Te Pouanga o Nukunoni. The Destruction of Nukunoni, in: JPS 21(1912) 131, 131–132 (Gill's Extracts, no. 27). |
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228. |
Koro, Timi, and Low, Drury, Traditions of Aitutaki, Cook Islands, in: JPS 43(1934)
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229. |
Large, J.I., The Vigesimal System of Enumeration (Aitutaki), in: JPS 11(1902) 260–261. |
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230. |
Pakoti, John, Te Autara is Aitutaki; tona katiri anga ia. Ko te Autara teia is Ru. The first Inhabitants of Aitutaki; The History of Ru, in: JPS 4(1895) 59–65, 65–70. |
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231. |
Rupe, Ko te Tere i a Te Erui e Matareka ki te Pa-Enua i raro. The Voyages of Te Erui and Matareka to the Western Islands, and Settlement on Aitutaki Island, in: JPS 20(1911) 147–149, 149–151 (Gill's Extracts, no. 12). |
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232. |
Tama, Iseraela, and Large, J.T., Te Autara is Iro. The Aitutakian Version of the Story of Iro, in: JPS 12(1903) 133–139, 140–144. |
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233. |
Tama, Iseraela, and Large, J.T., Aitutakian Genealogies, in: JPS 12(1903), fold-out, facing p. 144. |
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234. |
Tama, Iseraela, and Large, J.T., Ruatapu, e Tupuna Maori Rongo Nui, ma tona au uri i teia pa enua. Ruatapu - A Celebrated Maori Ancestor and His Cook Islands Descendants, in: JPS 15(1906) 209–213, 213–219. |