Tepuka (Penrhyn)

Tepuka is an islet in Penrhyn Atoll (Tongareva) in the Cook Islands.[1] It is on the south-eastern edge of the atoll, between Ahu a Miria and Patanga. The island was once inhabited, and contains the remains of two marae, Te Puka-nui and Punaruku. The latter was the site of a village and missionary church, abandoned after the island was depopulated by Peruvian slavers.[2]

Map of Penrhyn Atoll

References

  1. Liu Chuang; Shi Ruixiang; Chen Lijun (January 2019). "Penrhyn Atoll". Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. Te Rangi Hiroa (April 1932). Ethnology of Tongareva. Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum. p. 167-168. Retrieved 21 August 2020 via NZETC.

9°1′48.74″S 157°53′4.11″W


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