An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology
Literature on the Northern Cook Group
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Literature on the Northern Cook Group
Early Voyagers
- Byron (1764-1766)
- Choris (1815-1818)
- Kotzebue (1815-1818)
- Wilkes (1838-1842)
Other Writers
Beaglehole, Ernest and Pearl, Personality development in Pukapukan children. In Language, Culture, and Personality: Essays in memory of Edward Sapir (Ed. by Leslie Spier and others), Menasha, Wisconsin, 1941.
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Emory, K. P., Manihiki inlaid bowls: Ethnologia Cranmorensis, no. 4, pp. 20-26, 1939.
Gill, W. W., Life in the southern isles, London, 1876.
Gill, W. W., A word about the original inhabitants of Pukapuka Island: Polynesian Soc, Jour., vol. 21, pp. 120-124, 1912.
Gill, W. W., The origin of the island of Manihiki: Polynesian Soc, Jour., vol. 24, pp. 144-151, 1915.
Lamont, E. H., Wild life among the Pacific islanders, London, 1867.
Bishop Museum Publications
Beaglehole, Ernest and Pearl, Ethnology of Pukapuka, Bull. 150, 1938.
Beaglehole, Ernest and Pearl, Myths, stories, and chants from Pukapuka, manuscript.
Beaglehole, Pearl, String figures in Pukapuka, manuscript.
Macgregor, Gordon, Notes on the ethnology of Pukapuka, Occ. Papers, vol. 11, no. 6, 1935.
Shapiro, H. L., and Buck, P. H., Physical characters of the Cook Islanders, Mem., vol. 12, no. 1, 1936.
Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck), Ethnology of Tongareva, Bull. 92, 1932.
Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck), Ethnology of Manihiki-Rakahanga, Bull. 99, 1932.



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