Cook Islands Constitution Day

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Cook Islands Constitution Day is a national holiday marking the Cook Islands’ self-governing status in free association with New Zealand, celebrated with cultural performances, parades, and community events.

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Cook Islands Constitution Day canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national holiday
public holiday
alsoKnownAs Constitution Day
Te Maeva Nui
associatedWith Cook Islands culture
Cook Islands independence movement
Cook Islands national identity
category Constitutional anniversaries
Holidays in the Cook Islands
National days
commemorates Cook Islands Constitution coming into force
establishment of self-government in the Cook Islands
country Cook Islands
culturalElements traditional Cook Islands dance
traditional Cook Islands music
traditional costumes
features church services
float parades
food stalls
speeches by political leaders
sports competitions
hasAudience Cook Islanders living abroad
Cook Islands residents
tourists visiting the Cook Islands
observedIn Rarotonga
outer islands of the Cook Islands
politicalStatusRecognized self-governing in free association with New Zealand
significance marks the Cook Islands’ self-governing status in free association with New Zealand
typicalActivities community events
cultural performances
parades

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Cook Islands Māori New Zealanders celebrates Cook Islands Constitution Day