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United Cook Islanders was created in 1968.
the cook islanders live in hut like homes, inless they own a hotel room which is very rare>P<
If you go on google and type in "cook island religion", it gives you an answer Christanity
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).
When the Cook Islanders come to New Zealand for sick reasons or other and want a benefit they get it straight away because they are under the New Zealand citizen and in the Cook Islands they always welcome any kind of tourist to visit the beautiful islands. In the Cook Islands they have New Zealand money but not in other Pacific Islands. Cook Island Rox
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.
The Enflish word 'cook' is translated into the African Luhya language as "Okhutekha".
Cook islanders eat dog because hundreds of years ago dogs were the equivilent of cows for us. So now that it is almost customary they still eat it. Also if you live on an island then you won't have many visitors so you won't be influenced by the outside world and will keep old traditions. Hope I helped, 2000AD.
In what language?
James Cook spoke English.
Islanders.
The translation for the English word cook into the Igbo language is osi nri.