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Precolonial contact, genealogical records clearly list women as hereditary title holders, yet according to European accounts, after the arrival of European missionaries, women were allowed to hold the titles of
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bites the ear of a whole roasted pig (usually the largest to be found in the village) which immediately indicates that the person has become a
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respect and assist in matters concerning land, traditional ceremonies and so forth. In pre-Christian times, the
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in huge ceremonies that still take place today. A significant act in the ceremony is when the
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and given their titles in recognition of bravery in warfare or service to the
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Cook Islands
ariki
rangatira
House of Ariki
Kōmono
Cook Islands Maori Dictionary
ISBN
072860230X
The Cook Islands: 1820 - 1950
ISBN
0705507351
Culture and history in the Pacific
ISBN
9519543589
Land Tenure in the Cook Islands
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B0000CMH60
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Government of the Cook Islands
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