The annual Te Maeva Nui is Cook Islands’ biggest and greatest cultural performing arts festival that showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of its people in commemoration of the country’s self-governance in 1965.
Cultural groups gear up for spectacular Te Maeva Nui
Cook Island News,
27 July 2024, Cook Islands
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