- A
tract of 155 ha of land has been set
aside in the south-east as the
Takitumu Conservation Area to
protect native birds and plants,
especially the Vulnerable...
- that the
early settlers were true Tahitians, who
landed in
Rarotonga (
Takitumu district).
There are
notable historic epics of
great warriors who travel...
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Three former Vaka
Councils on
Rarotonga Puaikura Arorangi Takitumu Matavera, Ngatangiia,
Takitumu Te-Au-O-Tonga (equivalent to Avarua, the
capital of the...
- 1600 AD, when a
large contingent from
Tahiti settled in Rarotonga, in the
Takitumu district. The
first contact between Europeans and the
native inhabitants...
-
Zealand from Hawaiki. The
canoe was said to be
captained by Tamatea. The
Tākitumu (sic) was an
important waka in the Cook
Islands with one of the districts...
- The flag of
Rarotonga 1858-1888 (The
three stars represent the
three tribes (vaka) of Rarotonga:
Takitumu; Te Au O Tonga; Puaikura)...
-
Mataora Tutai 56
Rakahanga Pupuke Robati Democratic 84
Turuta Temu 50
Takitumu Apenera Short Cook
Islands 484
Tiakana Numanga Cook
Islands 475 Taramai...
- Au O
Tonga (reigned 1845–1857) Pa
Upoko Takau Ariki, High
Chiefess of
Takitumu (reigned 1855–1890)
Tinomana Mereana Ariki, High
Chiefess of
Puaikura (reigned...
-
Society and
constructed and
voyaged in
several replica vaka,
including Tākitumu and Te Au o Tonga.
Davis was born on the
island of
Rarotonga and educated...
-
called Makaliʻi
together with two
canoes from Rarotonga: Te ʻAu
Tonga and
Takitumu, and the
canoe Te ʻAurere, from New Zealand.
Subsequently that year, Hawaiʻiloa...