Cook Islands

The Cook Islands is in need of a coordinator.  If you might be interested please contact us by using the link to the left.

 

Congregational Church

 

Kia Orana. Greetings from the Cook Islands! The Cook Islands has more than 18,000 people spread over 8 islands in the North and 7 islands in the South. Located in the South Pacific, our closest neighbours are Western Samoa and Tahiti (Papeete). Our northern Cook Island atolls are Manihiki, Nassau, Penrhyn, Pukapuka, Rakahanga and Suwarrow. The northern Cooks are the tips of the mountains of Hawai'ki, our motherland.

The southern Cook Islands include Aitutaki, Atiu, Mangaia, Manuae, Mauke, Mitiaro, Palmerston and Rarotonga (the largest). Our capital is in Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands and our climate is tropical.

You will want to check the Archives link to the left as there may be files related to the Cook Islands in the Archives.

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Cook Islands Bibliography Written by Super User 32
Migration to the Cook Islands Written by Super User 28
Obituaries, Cook Islands Written by Super User 43
Shipping and Passenger Lists - Cook Islands Written by Super User 28
Societies and Associations - Cook Islands Written by Super User 29
The Cook Islands Honours List Written by Super User 52