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Contemporary Cook Islands music
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Featuring recipes and beautiful location photography from Kuravita's successful SBS television shows, Island Feast and My Sri Lanka. In My Feast, Peter explores the spirit and rich culture of Sri Lanka, The Philippines, Cook Islands, Indonesia and Vanuatu, and shares the secrets ...
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Delicious, mouthwatering, luscious, delectable. . . are there enough superlatives to describe the food from Sonja's Kitchen? These remarkably simple dishes are replete with healthy vitality and infused with flavour. Based on traditional, nutrient-dense fresh fruits and vegetable ...
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Featuring artists from Rarotonga, Australia and New Zealand
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Cook Islands music featuring Apiti Nicholas and Brother Love
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A celebration of culture and tradition. Over 300 photographs of the people of Manihiki Island, the stunning lagoon, black pearl farming, seafood, fishing, religion, craft, and much more.
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A history of the Cook Islands.
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Examines the visual and cultural characteristics that have made the Polynesian quilt one of the most stunning and captivating art-forms to emerge from the Pacific. This book offers a glimpse into the role played by fabric in the history of contact with Europeans.
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Features a study of gender, globalization, and expressive culture in the Cook Islands. This book demonstrates how dance in particular plays a key role in articulating the overlapping local, regional, and transnational agendas of Cook Islanders. It also covers conventional views o ...
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History and Traditions of Rarotonga is the earliest known literary work in the Cook island Maori language. Its author, Te Ariki Tara 'Are, was a pre-eminent scholar who recorded the historical traditions of his people in the mid-nineteenth century. This volume allows the historic ...
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