Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave
XIV. Pukapuka
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XIV. Pukapuka
| 295. |
Anon., E Tuatua no te Tupuanga o te Tangata mua ki Pukapuka nei. A Word about the Original Inhabitants of Pukapuka Island, in: JPS 21(1912) 120–122, 122–124 (Gill's Extracts, no. 23). |
| 296. |
Anon. Te Taratara no te Tuna, no te Nu oki. No Pukapuka mai teianei korero. The Story of the Tuna (Eel) and the Coconut. From Pukapuka Island, in: 21(1912) 125–126, 127–128 Gill's Extracts, no.24). – 87 – |
| 297. |
Anon., Life in isolated Puka Puka. Dr. E. Beaglehole studies conditions on lonely island in Northern Cooks, in: PIM 5(1935) 65–66. |
| 298. |
Anon., Isolation of Pukapuka, in: PIM 6(1936) no. 10, p. 50. |
| 299. |
Beaglehole, Ernest and Pearl, Ethnology of Pukapuka, BMB 150, Honolulu, 1938. |
| 300. |
Beaglehole, Ernest and Pearl, Brief Pukapukan Case History, in: JPS 48(1939) 135–143 (Love-life and marriage of a girl). |
| 301. |
Beaglehole, Ernest, Islands of Danger, Wellington, 1944. |
| 302. |
Frisbie, R.R., The Book of Pukapuka, New York, 1929; London, 1930, 1937. |
| 303. |
Frisbie, Florence (Johnny), Miss Ulysses from Pukapuka, The Autobiography of a South Sea Trader's Daughter, New York, 1948. |
| 304. |
Karemoana Orometua, and Tiakana Numanga, Te Uru-o-te-Watu, in: Te Tuatua Apii o te Kuki Airani, 1951, no. 2, pp. 8–13. |
| 305. |
Macgregor, Gordon, Notes on the Ethnology of Pukapuka, BMOP 11/6, Honolulu, 1935. |
| 306. |
Ura, and Hutchin, J.J.K., E Tuatua tetai na Ura, e tangata Bukabuka Aia. Traditions and some words of the language of Danger or Pukapuka Island, in: JPS 13(1904) 173–176. |



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