1. Ancient marae (sacred site) on the island of Aitutaki
1. Traditional land division within a Cook Islands village
2. Isolated island with pristine white beaches and turquoise waters
3. Coral atoll with a total population of around 60 people
4. Traditional colorful sarong-like garment worn in the Cook Islands
5. Cook Island's highest mountain peak, located on Rarotonga
6. Main island and the capital of the Cook Islands, famous for its white sandy beaches
7. Atoll with stunning turquoise lagoon and world-renowned black pearls
8. The most remote island in the Cook Islands, also known as Tongareva
9. Colorful and intricately stitched traditional Cook Island quilts
10. Mayoral or governmental figure in the Cook Islands
11. War dance performed with vigorous movements and chanting
12. Dried coconut palm frond used for weaving traditional crafts
13. Volcanic island with dense rainforests and limestone caves
14. Fish, an important component in Cook Island cuisine
15. Spiritual life force and power believed to exist in all things
16. Breadfruit, a staple food in the Cook Islands
17. Small and remote island known for its traditional weaving and crafts
18. Popular tourist destination known for its beautiful lagoon and coral reefs
19. Limestone island famous for its agricultural terraces and limestone caves
20. Shallow underwater reef known for its diverse marine life
21. Traditional Cook Island dish made from mashed taro root