[Historical links between the Cook Islands and Māori. Waiata from the Cook Islands].

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01:02:20
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This programme opens with Cook Island waiata: E rua au i te po... He timu au no te enua... Tangi, tangi mai... A Samoa samoata toia rere and many others... Paikea no te moana e...Aue e ine, aue e ine...and many others.

Haka (War dance) -- Haere mai (Welcome song) -- Tirama mai (Action song) -- Po kare kare ana (Love song) -- Pākete whero (Poi song) -- Tititorea (Stick game) -- E wawata (Love song) -- Auē (Action song) -- Hoki hoki (Love song) -- Hikurangi maunga (Action song) -- E pari rā (Action song) -- Kamete kamete (Haka/action) -- Kahuri au (Poi song) -- Whakarongo ake au (Action song) -- Hine e hine (Love song) -- Tera koia (Chant) -- Whanganui (Ballad) -- Karanga ; Manene waka (Legend) ; Whaka rongo (Stories) -- Karanga mai (Ballad) -- I ngā rā o mua (Action song) -- Toia mai te waka nei (Action song) -- Kāpanapana (Haka) -- Pō atarau = Now is the hour (Farewell song).