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Mark Brown
Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (2020-present)
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Ui-te-Rangiora
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Ui-te-Rangiora or Hui Te Rangiora is a legendary Polynesian navigator who sailed to the Southern Ocean and is sometimes claimed to have discovered Antarctica in the early seventh century on the vessel Te Ivi o Atea. The legend originates from the island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands archipelago, but this island was not populated until the tenth century.
Albert Henry
Cook Islands politician (1907-1981)
Kauraka Kauraka
Cook Islands writer
Tom Davis
2nd Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (1917–2007)
Paul Donoghue
Roman Catholic bishop
Terepai Maoate
6th Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Alistair Campbell
New Zealand poet (1925–2009)
Patricia Taea
Cook Island sprinter
Chris Brown
Cook Islands cricketer
Tony Jamieson
footballer
Makea Takau Ariki
Queen of the Cook Islands (1845–1911)
Reynaldo Getalado
Filippino-born Roman-Catholic priest working in Cooks Island
Sam Pera
Cook Islands weightlifter
Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki
high Chiefess of Takitumu