Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave
XXII. Cook Islands
XXII. Cook Islands
496. |
Anon., New National Ensign. The Cook Islands National Ensign, in: CIN 23 July 1973, pp. 1–2. |
497. |
Anon., Star-sprangled Banner, in: PIM 45(1974) no. 3, p. 23. |
498. |
Anon., Gold Stars over Cook, in: PIM 44(1973) no. 9, p. 13. |
499. |
Anon., The Cooks are in the jet age, in: PIM 45(1974) no. 1, p. 77. |
500. |
Anon., Shy Birds in the Cooks, in: PIM 46(1975) no. 4, pp. 21–22. |
501. |
Anon., Burial, Cook Islands' Style, in: PIM 47(1976) no. 4, pp. 21–22. |
502. |
Anon., Where time is of no account, in: PIM 47(1976) no. 4, pp. 22–23. |
503. |
Chambers, G.K., Going to church in the Cooks, in: PIM 46(1975) no. 8, p. 36. |
504. |
Coppell, W.G., Cook Islands History is buried in its lost Newspapers, in: PIM 42(1971) no. 3, pp. 81, 83. |
505. |
Coppell, W.G., About the Cook Islands. Their Nomenclature and a Systematic Statement of Early European Contacts, in: Journal de la Société des Océanistes XXIX(1973) no. 38, pp. 23–56. page 99 |
506. |
Coppell, W.G., When Newspapers waged war in the looks, in: PIM 45(1974) no. 2, pp. 57–59, 101. |
507. |
Coppell, W.G., Commonsense material for Cook Islands' schools, in: PIM 46(1975) no. 1, pp. 56–57. |
508. |
Coppell, W.G., A Now and Then Story of the Cooks' Money-spinning Stamps, in: PIM 46(1975) no. 6, pp. 37–39. |
509. |
Crocombe, R. G., The Lost Caravel, in: PIM 47(1976) no. 3, pp. 21–25. |
510. |
Hillas, Julian (=Julian Dashwood), White Natives, unpublished novel. |
511. |
Hooper, A., The migration of Cook Islanders to New Zealand, in: JPS 70(1961) 11–17. |
512. |
Percival, W.H., When coloured calico saved the Cooks from a French Takeover, in: PIM 44(1973) no. 5, pp 57–59. |
513. |
Quanchi, A.M., Frederick Joseph Moss, “so well qualified an individual”, in: PIM 46(1975) no. 12, pp. 39–45. |
514. |
Syme, Ronald, Isles of the Frigate Bird, London, 1975. |
515. |
Taira Rere, Ata o te Po, Education Department, Rarotonga. |
516. |
Taira Rere, Taima no te Tua, Islands Education, Wellington. |
517. |
Taira Rere, Reo Maori, Education Department, Rarotonga. |
518. |
Taira Rere, Irinakianga Maori, Education Department, Rarotonga. |
519. |
Taira Rere, Akairo Maori, Education Department, Rarotonga. |
520. |
Taira Rere, Manako Maori, Islands Education, Wellington. |
521. |
Taira Rere, Tu Maori, Islands Education, Wellington. |
522. |
Taira Rere, Ravenga Maori, Islands Education, Wellington. |
523. |
Taira Rere, E Peu ua. Islands Education, Wellington. |
524. |
Taira Rere, Peu Maori, Islands Education, Wellington. |
525. |
Watson, W.H., William Oliver, Yeoman Diary kept from 1862–1892, edited by W.H. Watson (Pacific Manuscripts Bureau). |