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| ==== General Information ==== | | === Research Help === |
| | *[[Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research|Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research]] |
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| The population of the [[Cook Islands Genealogy|Cook Islands]] is about 19,200. Another 58,000 Cook Islanders live in New Zealand and 8,000 in Australia. The people are ethnically related to the ''Maori of New Zealand, the Maori of Easter Island, and the Kanaka Maoli of Hawaii.'' | | The population of the [[Cook Islands Genealogy|Cook Islands]] is about 19,200. Another 58,000 Cook Islanders live in New Zealand and 8,000 in Australia. The people are ethnically related to the ''Maori of New Zealand, the Maori of Easter Island, and the Kanaka Maoli of Hawaii.'' |