Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave
XXVIII. Rarotonga
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XXVIII. Rarotonga
| 569. |
Anon., Te Tupuanga o Avarua: the growth of a community, 1823–1901, Cook Islands Curriculum Development Unit in Cooperation with the Undp/Unesco Secondary School Development Unit at the Un. of the South Pacific. |
| 570. |
Mackenzie, M., Witch Doctors and Western Doctors: the Interaction of Traditional and Western Medicine in Rarotonga (Oceania), New Orleans, 1973. |
| 571. |
Mackenzie, M., The Medicine alone is not enough to cure: Social and Cultural Aspects of Medicinal Plants in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, n.p./(1973). |
| 572. |
Mackenzie, M., Balance and Counterbalance: Alcohol but not Alcoholism in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Polynesia, Berkeley, 1974. |
| 573. |
Mackenzie, M., Culture in Disease: Its Implications for Health Care, Santa Cruz, 1975. |
| 574. |
Mackenzie, M., Mana in Maori Medicine (Rarotonga, Oceania), n.p./n.d. |
| 575. |
Taira Rere, Tinomana Enuarurutini, Education Department, Rarotonga. |
| 576. |
Taira Rere, E Au Tuatua No Ngati Tinomana (History of the Tinomana Family), Education Department, Rarotonga. |
| 577. |
Taira Rere, Ikianga Ariki a Ngati Tinomana (The election of an ariki of the Tinomana family), Education Department, Rarotonga. |
| 578. |
Taira Rere, Akapapaanga no Ngati Papehia (Genealogy of the Papehia Family) (not yet printed). |



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