There is no information available on a native animal in Cook Islands. However, on the Cook Islands' coat-of-arms, there is a flying fish (maroro) and a White Tern (kakaia).
The Sandwich Islands are now known by their original native name of Hawaii.
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.
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No, the Cook Islands are in Oceania.
There are no land masses 'surrounding' Cook Islands. The nearest land to the Cook Islands is New Zealand.
Sandwich Islands was just the name that James Cook gave to Hawaii, not knowing the native name for the islands he named them in honor of his boss the fourth Earl of Sandwich who was the First Lord of the Admiralty.
James Cook discovered Hawaii for the European. Hawaii was settled in 300 AD by the original native people of these islands the Kanaka Maoli.
No, the Cook Islands are south of Hawaii,
No, The Cook Islands are another one of the pacific islands.
Captain James Cook visited the islands of Fiji, Hawaii, Cook Islands and New Zealand.
The Cook Islands, situated in the South Pacific, are named after Captain James Cook. He landed here in 1773 and again visited these islands in 1777. The Cook Islands consist of about 18 islands.
The Cook Islands are a protectorate of New Zealand.