By: jerry_springer_room 20/07/2009 9:01 pm Yahoo! Profile: jerry_springer_room Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| The Maori always had a fully staffed Emabassy and Consular Services on Rarotonga. This assisted the Rarotongan citizens getting holiday visa's and other services. |
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By: talagi_mike 16/07/2009 10:26 am Yahoo! Profile: talagi_mike Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Talofa.I know that feeling,everyones laid back in the islands,no stress.The tattoo is cheap too.I give it 2 thumbs up.;-). |
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By: morrisond1956 12/06/2009 9:39 am Yahoo! Profile: morrisond1956 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Would love to say Rarotonga was my favourite holiday spot, but I spent most of the time either laying on the bed with the airconditioning as cold as it could get, or either sitting or leaning over the toilet (sometimes it was tricky) practically the whole time I was there. Just wanted to get home. Hey but I did get my drivers licence for $10. Will go back some day and really see what it's like. |
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By: rangimarie@rocketmail.com 9/06/2009 2:10 pm Yahoo! Profile: rangimarie@rocketmail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Kiaorana
Just thought I would start this thread for no intended purpose but for mere fun.
Rarotonga is my favourite holiday destination. Plus the family ties there also.
Does anyone have any personal information about the Maori migration and the relationship to Rarotonga.
I have family research that places Maori in Rarotonga, Marquesas, Tahiti and Hawaii with links to Kamehameha as well.
Any information gratefully appreciated and yes I have been to Muri to see the waka landings area there too.
Tainui, takitimu etc... |
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