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CHILDREN OF AITUTAKI

CHILDREN OF AITUTAKI
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CHILDREN OF AITUTAKI
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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The Cook Islands, named after Captain James Cook who discovered them in 1772, lie in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and are governed by New Zealand. One of these islands named Aitutaki is the focus of this documentary. The government has built a modern administration building and a hospital. The school has a roll of 700 pupils, the largest of ... Photography: Robert Steele; Photography: Robert P. Clough; Narration: Noeline Pritchard; Director...

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