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Polynesian.
Cook called the islands the North Island and the South Island.
They are called Cook Islanders. They are sometimes called a Rarotongan because it is the most populous island in the Cook Islands. In countries like New Zealand where there are many Cook Islanders, they call themselves, or are referred to by others as a Cookie (short for Cook Islander), or Raro (Short for Rarotongan).
Island people cook many foods that are local to them. This is because they cannot afford to import other foods.
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Christianity is the predominant religion in the Cook islands today. Missionaries arrived in the islands in 1821 and quickly converted the native people, who had previously worshiped the gods and idols of their tribes.
The Cook Islands are renamed from the original Rao To Nga discovered and inhabited by Maori people
Someone from Rarotonga, which is the largest island in the Cook Islands, is called a Rarotongan. The people of Rarotonga are known for their rich cultural heritage and vibrant traditions. They are part of the larger Polynesian group, and the term "Cook Islands Māori" can also refer to the broader population of the Cook Islands.
Rarotonga - Population = 14,153 as of 2006
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Wooden drums are central to the Cook Island's culture. Many people are under the misinformation that wooden drums began in Tahiti, but islanders will dispute the fact that they began on the Cook Islands.
Captain Cook called it the Friendly Island.