• Polynesian language that developed in isolation on the island of Pukapuka in the northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "Samoic Outlier" language with strong...
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    Pukapuka Pukapuka, formerly Danger Island, is a coral atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most remote...
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    and Futuna) West Uvean or Faga Uvea (Ouvéa off New Caledonia) Pukapukan (Pukapuka, northern Cook Islands) Anuta (Anuta Island, Solomon Islands) Rennellese...
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    Limu (algae) (category Articles containing Pukapuka-language text)
    2022. "Limu: Seaweed, mosses and algae of polynesia". Te Māra Reo: The Language Garden. Benton Family Trust. 2022. "Nā Puke Wehewehe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi". wehewehe...
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    Karauna Māori language revitalisation strategy with a goal of 1 million people speaking te reo Māori by 2040. Also in 2019, Kotahi Rau Pukapuka Trust and...
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    the Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira sighted the island of Pukapuka, which he named San Bernardo (Saint Bernard). Pedro Fernandes de Queirós...
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  • is a list of endangered languages of Oceania, based on the definitions used by UNESCO. An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling...
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  • Fagauvea Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Hammarström et al. do not view the Samoic–Outlier languages as a valid phylogenetic clade. As such, the languages classified...
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  • Cook Islands; and Is deemed to include Pukapukan as spoken or written in Pukapuka; and Includes Māori that conforms to the national standard for Māori approved...
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    Nuclear Polynesian Samoic East Uvean–Niuafo'ou languages Ellicean languages Futunic languages Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Eastern Polynesian Rapa Nui Central...
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    has been translated into 115 languages, and there are active projects to translate it into a number of other languages. Portions of the book, as opposed...
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  • Copula (linguistics) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    verb in many Indo-European languages) — He nui te whare, literally "a big the house", "the house (is) big;" I te tēpu te pukapuka, literally "at (past locative...
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  • Marquesan, and should not be confused with the homonymous Pukapukan language spoken in Pukapuka, one of the Cook Islands. North Marquesan at Ethnologue (18th...
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    Island and Starbuck Island Tuvalu, Tokelau and the Northern Cook Islands (Pukapuka, Nassau, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Penrhyn, Suwarrow and Palmerston) Western...
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  • Against the Sun (category 2010s English-language films)
    nearly dead, the trio spot land and wash up on the shore of an island, PukaPuka. Credits reveal they spent 34 days at sea, having rowed for over 1000 miles...
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    Puka-Puka (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    territoire de la Polynésie française, Légifrance oceandots.com/pacific/tuamotu/pukapuka.php at the Wayback Machine (archived December 23, 2010) Puka-Puka Airport...
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  • southern islands including Rarotonga; and also the people of Pukapuka, who speak a language more closely related to Samoan. Cook Islanders of non-indigenous...
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    and possibly a group from Tahiti. The remainder of the northern islands, Pukapuka (Te Ulu O Te Watu) was probably settled by expeditions from Samoa. Spanish...
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  • Zero copula (category Articles containing Assamese-language text)
    verb in many Indo-European languages) — He nui te whare, literally "a big the house", "the house (is) big"; I te tēpu te pukapuka, literally "at (past locative...
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    Samoans (category Articles containing Samoan-language text)
    (French Polynesia) Ha'apai (Tonga) Vava'u (Tonga) Rarotonga (Cook Islands) Pukapuka (Cook Islands) Tuvalu Havai'i (Hawaii) Futuna (France) Uvea (France) Rotuma...
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    Tuamotus (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    eastern Tuamotu: Anaa, Fangatau, Hao, Hikueru, Makemo, Napuka, Nukutavake, Pukapuka, Reao, Tatakoto, and Tureia. The other five communes in western Tuamotu...
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    Manuae Mauke Mitiaro Nassau Palmerston Island Penrhyn Island/Tongareva Pukapuka Rakahanga Rarotonga Suwarrow Takutea Niue Tokelau Atafu Nukunonu Fakaofo...
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    and the origin of their tribe. These writings, known under the name of "pukapuka whakapapa" (genealogy books, Māori) or in tropical Polynesia as "puta tumu"...
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    Polynesia (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    place in 1595 with the arrival of Spanish explorer Álvaro de Mendaña in Pukapuka, who called it San Bernardo (Saint Bernard). A decade later, navigator...
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    Pukapukan developed in isolation on the island of Pukapuka and is considered by scholars as a distinct language. Naming is a symbolic tradition of the islands'...
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    over the next twenty-five years. They named the initiative Kotahi Rau Pukapuka, or one hundred books. Until then, the number of books being published...
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  • reports to Daniel Tatuava and his three wives of Pukapuka with details on Fijian Culture and Language. Encyclopædia Britannica on Fijian Culture. Short...
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  • Island Napuka Norfolk Island Pagan (island) Pingelap Pitcairn Islands Pukapuka Raoul Island Rapa Iti Robinson Crusoe Island St. George Island (Alaska)...
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  • Rauparaha. The project took six years to complete, with the publication of He Pukapuka Tātaku i ngā Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui / A Record of the Life of the Great...
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  • Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil Phi Phi Islands, Thailand Puka-Puka, French Polynesia Pukapuka, Cook Islands Qarqar, Syria Quemú Quemú, Argentina QwaQwa, former Bantustan...
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