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- 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...
- 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...