Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave

VII. Manihiki

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VII. Manihiki

257.

Anon., 25 dead! Influenza's toll on Manihiki, Cook Group, in: PIM 6(1936) no. 10, p.5.

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258.

Anon., Manihiki Island, in: PIM 6(1936) no. 12, p. 22.

259.

Buck, P.H., Ethnology of Manihiki - Rakahanga, BMB 99, Honolulu, 1932.

260.

Cloughogue, “Blackbirders”. Kidnapping incident in Cook Islands 75 years ago, in: PIM 10(1940) no. 10, pp. 49–50.

261.

Gill, W.W., The Island of Manihiki in the South Sea, in: The Friend 1868, pp. 82–84.

262.

Gill, W.W., The Story of Tu and Rei. A Manihikian Myth, in: Austr. Assn. Adv. Sc 5(1893) 603–612.

263.

Gudgeon, W.E., New Zealand Origin of the Manihiki Islands, in: JPS 13(1904) 265, note 173.

264.

Gudgeon, W. E., Nuku-mai-tore, the Manihiki Version, in: JPS 13(1904) 265, note 174.

265.

Smith, S. Percy, Stone Axes of Manihiki Island, in: JPS 11(1902) 262–263.

266.

Tairi and Aporo, No te Kapuaanga o te Enua nei ko Manihiki. The Origin of the Island Manihiki, in: JPS 24(1915) 140–144, 146–150, (Gill's Extracts, no. 29),

a)Arrival of Aporo and Tairi, ibid., p. 145;
b)Local gods, ibid., pp. 150–151.
267.

Vayda, A.P., A Voyage by Polynesian Exiles, in: JPS 67(1958) 324–329.

268.

Wallace, D.B., Notes on Manihiki Island, in: JPS 29(1920) 222–223.

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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

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