House of Ariki

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The House of Ariki is a traditional high chiefs’ council in the Cook Islands that serves as a cultural and advisory body on matters of custom and heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advisory body
cultural institution
traditional chiefs’ council
aimsTo advise on cultural and customary issues affecting the nation
maintain cultural identity of the Cook Islands
protect traditional customs of the Cook Islands
associatedWith Cook Islands Parliament NERFINISHED
Council of traditional leaders in the Pacific NERFINISHED
composedOf ariki NERFINISHED
traditional high chiefs
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
hasAdvisoryStatusOn custom
heritage
hasCulturalSignificance Cook Islands customary leadership
Cook Islands traditional governance
hasFunction advises on matters of custom
advises on matters of heritage
preserves traditional chiefly authority
provides cultural guidance to national institutions
hasJurisdictionOver customary matters in the Cook Islands
hasTypeOfMembership hereditary chiefs
languageOfWorkOrName Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
English
locatedIn Cook Islands NERFINISHED
operatesWithin Cook Islands political system
partOf traditional governance structures of the Cook Islands
recognizedBy Government of the Cook Islands NERFINISHED
role advisory body on custom and heritage
guardian of cultural heritage
guardian of traditional customs
high chiefs’ council NERFINISHED
subjectOf Cook Islands constitutional and political discussions

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Cook Islands culture hasInstitution House of Ariki