Other formats

    TEI XML file   ePub eBook file  

Connect

    mail icontwitter iconBlogspot iconrss icon

Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave

VII. Manihiki

VII. Manihiki

257.

Anon., 25 dead! Influenza's toll on Manihiki, Cook Group, in: PIM 6(1936) no. 10, p.5.

page 85
258.

Anon., Manihiki Island, in: PIM 6(1936) no. 12, p. 22.

259.

Buck, P.H., Ethnology of Manihiki - Rakahanga, BMB 99, Honolulu, 1932.

260.

Cloughogue, “Blackbirders”. Kidnapping incident in Cook Islands 75 years ago, in: PIM 10(1940) no. 10, pp. 49–50.

261.

Gill, W.W., The Island of Manihiki in the South Sea, in: The Friend 1868, pp. 82–84.

262.

Gill, W.W., The Story of Tu and Rei. A Manihikian Myth, in: Austr. Assn. Adv. Sc 5(1893) 603–612.

263.

Gudgeon, W.E., New Zealand Origin of the Manihiki Islands, in: JPS 13(1904) 265, note 173.

264.

Gudgeon, W. E., Nuku-mai-tore, the Manihiki Version, in: JPS 13(1904) 265, note 174.

265.

Smith, S. Percy, Stone Axes of Manihiki Island, in: JPS 11(1902) 262–263.

266.

Tairi and Aporo, No te Kapuaanga o te Enua nei ko Manihiki. The Origin of the Island Manihiki, in: JPS 24(1915) 140–144, 146–150, (Gill's Extracts, no. 29),

a)Arrival of Aporo and Tairi, ibid., p. 145;
b)Local gods, ibid., pp. 150–151.
267.

Vayda, A.P., A Voyage by Polynesian Exiles, in: JPS 67(1958) 324–329.

268.

Wallace, D.B., Notes on Manihiki Island, in: JPS 29(1920) 222–223.