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Toka (Pukapuka)

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Toka is a sand cay in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. The cay is to the west of the atoll, separated from the island of Motu Kotawa by a reef. It is regulated by the village of Yato, and is extremely dangerous to land on.

References

  1. Robert Alan Borofsky (December 1982). Making History: the Creation of Traditional Knowledge on Pukapuka, a Polynesian Atoll. A dissertation submitted to the graduate division of the University of Hawaii in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology. University of Hawaii. p. 37.

10°53′32.49″S 165°55′27.76″W / 10.8923583°S 165.9243778°W / -10.8923583; -165.9243778


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