No one, the Cook Islands are self govrning country with Queen Elizabeth as the head of state and are in free association with New Zealand.
In France, Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands.
Samoa and Tonga to the west of the Cook Islands, and Tahiti to the east. Aotearoa New Zealand lie south of the Cook Islands.
James Cook travelled to Tahiti on a scientific mission to observe the transit of Venus as the islands offered the best vantage point.
Yes they are all eastern Polynesians. The native people are known in the Cook Islands as Maori, in Hawaii as Maoli and in Tahiti as Maohi. The languages are also very similar as is there dances.
Yes. The native Tahitians had been occupying the islands of Tahiti long before the first European communication and trade with the people in 1521. James Cook arrived another 248 years after the Europeans "discovered" Tahiti.
* Tahiti * New Zealand * Sandwich Islands (Hawaii)
No, Bora Bora is not in Tahiti. Both are in fact two separate islands in the French Polynesia. Tahiti is the largest of these islands.
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He lived in Paris, in Copenhagen, in Tahiti and finally on one of the Marquesas Islands. Paul Gauguin lived in Papeete on the island of Tahiti in the Society Islands, and later in Atuona on the island of Hiva Oa in the Marquesas, where he died. Both of these are in the country of French Polynesia.
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The Aitutaki Lgoon Resort and Spa Hotel is located on the island of Aitutaki, in the South Pacific Islands. It is part of the Cook Islands, not too far from the isle of Tahiti.
The Cook Islands are a beautiful place for a romantic honeymoon getaway. I think you will find they are less expensive than other islands like Tahiti.