3 Jul 2020

Renewed calls for the Cook Islands to take on indigenous name

6:27 am on 3 July 2020

There are renewed calls in the Cook Islands for an indigenous Māori name to replace the country's colonial era moniker.

Aerial landscape view of the beautiful Muri Lagoon and a Motu (Islet) in Rarotonga Island in the Cook Islands.

Photo: Rafael Ben-Ari/ 123RF

Traditional leaders used the recent 30th anniversary of Rarotonga's Tākitimu monarch to push for the name change.

Tākitimu's paramount chief herself backed the call saying she fully supported a Māori ancestral name for the nation, according to the Cook Islands News.

Pa Upokotini Ariki said she is hopeful Deputy Prime Minister Mark Brown will champion the cause when he takes over as prime minister in September.

The name Cook Islands has been criticised by some for a lack of history, meaning, mana and value.

The Koutu Nui council of sub-chiefs also supports change but wants proper public consultation, while the 'Are Ariki council of high-chiefs president Tou Ariki says now is not the time.

Another chief, Terei Mataiapo Iaveta Short, is pushing for the ancestral name 'Avaiki.

A name change was rejected in 1994.