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Miss South Pacific 2006 - Miss Cook Islands

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

Winner of the 2006 Pageant

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  • Im not cook island , im samoan bt The one thing i can truely say about cook islanders is that they have the best dancing and drum beats out ! i just wish i was cookie for some reason :) but I am happy that I join a cook island drumming team . ! GO COOKIES

  • Mitiaro WHAT!

    The Cook Island Hula is so much different from Tahitian and Hawaiian, exactly like what has been already said. The rhythm of the beats is how you would know. But then again what would a non-cook islander know the difference :D....

    Its like sayig Samoan and Tonga are the same.. similarities in some way just like the Cook Islanders to Tahitians and Hawaiians but not the same!

    And Profile thats so right, know body can do it like the Cook islanders hahaa ;)

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  • @Gille87 If you're not polynesian and you're asian pretending to be a polynesian, you can't talk. Stick to your own culture and dances.

  • @Toibelz lol timid, boring and done without much creativity, that's why u dance like Tahitians these days!

  • @okesaita LOL stop lying! The Kuki Airani and the Maori all came from Ra'iatea and Tahiti!

  • natural beauty <3

  • wat are the songs used in this video.?

  • @nemaMATE lol well when i got da song itt was off a tahitian drum beat album ' ..

  • @Nesianflaavas ...ear its not tahitian drum beat...its Cook Islands drum beats...deres a big difference dere..

  • @Toibelz ...The drums and dance originated in the Cook Islands, not Tahiti, just so you know. Tahiti adopted the drum and dance from the Cookies in the early 1900's.

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