- An
ariki (New Zealand, Cook Islands), ꞌ
ariki (Easter Island),
aliki (Tokelau, Tuvalu), ali‘i (Samoa, Hawai‘i), ari'i (Society Islands, Tahiti), Rotuma)...
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House of
Ariki (Cook
Islands Māori: 'Are
Ariki) is a
parliamentary body in the Cook Islands. It is
composed of Cook
Islands high
chiefs (
ariki), appointed...
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Travel Tou
Ariki is a Cook
Islands high
chief (
ariki) from Mitiaro. He is
currently Kaumaiti Nui (president) of the
House of
Ariki. He
served as President...
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Ruatapu had
dreamed since boyhood of
travelling to his own
island to
become ariki like his father. For this he
crafted the
canoe Te
Kareroaitai out of a tamanu...
- was the last
undisputed ‘
ariki mau, or King of
Easter Island. He died as a
child and left no heir,
which ended the ‘
ariki mau dynasty. Manu
Rangi was...
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major atoll in the Cook
Islands has a
number of
arikis,
ceremonial high
chiefs who
together form the Are
Ariki, a
parliamentary advisory body with up to 24...
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Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911) was a
sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the
ariki (queen) of the
dynasty Makea Nui (Great Makea), one of the three...
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chiefly title in the Cook Islands. The head of a sub-tribe,
subject to the
ariki (paramount chief) as far as the
whole tribe is
concerned and
owing him traditional...
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amendment in 1972 of the 1966
House of
Ariki Act. On 13 June 2008, a
small majority of
members of the
House of
Ariki attempted a coup,
claiming to dissolve...
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Alistair Te
Ariki Campbell ONZM (25 June 1925 – 16
August 2009) was a poet, playwright, and novelist. Born in the Cook Islands,
Campbell was the son of...