Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave

XXII. Cook Islands

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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.

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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Hillas, Julian (=Julian Dashwood), White Natives, unpublished novel.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).

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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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