Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave

Canoe paddle in traditional style from Manihiki-Rakahanga; made of coconut wood with pearl-shell discs. — (On display in the Cook Islands Museum; on loan from the Dominion Museum)

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Canoe paddle in traditional style from Manihiki-Rakahanga; made of coconut wood with pearl-shell discs. (On display in the Cook Islands Museum; on loan from the Dominion Museum).

Canoe paddle in traditional style from Manihiki-Rakahanga; made of coconut wood with pearl-shell discs.
(On display in the Cook Islands Museum; on loan from the Dominion Museum).

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Title: Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names they Gave

Author: Alphons M.J. Kloosterman

Publication details: Cook Islands Library and Museum, 1976

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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