Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Office of the Prime Minister
Publication Year:
2015
Publication Place
Cook Islands
Physical Description:
12 p,
Call Number
[EL]
Language
English
Record ID:
39953
Legacy PEIN ID:
80000
General Notes
Available online
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Information technology - Education - Oceania
Climate change - Education - Oceania
Abstract
The legend of Maui who fished the atoll of Manihiki is a popular folklore that the people of Manihiki like to depic t, sing and dance about as a reminder of their beginnings. The people of Rakahanga and Mani hiki tell stories when Rakahanga was the main settlement and people travelled to and fro between the two islands mainly to forage for food on Manihiki. However, this practice was discouraged by the missionaries because canoes were getting lost at sea, and so they encouraged the people to settle permanently on the two islands.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Office of the Prime Minister
Publication Year:
2015
Publication Place
Cook Islands
Physical Description:
12 p,
Call Number
[EL]
Language
English
Record ID:
39953
Legacy PEIN ID:
80000
General Notes
Available online
Record Created: 09-Jun-2018
Record Modified: 23-Feb-2021