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I have categorised this as 'Cook Islands' for language reasons only - Cook Islands languages have v and t and k, whereas NZ Māori and Hawaiian have no v, Hawaiian has no t and Tahitian has no k, and Western Polynesian languages have no r. The reference to Ina also indicates Cook Islands, since Cook Islands drop h and Ina is Hina elsewhere. This is another stub created from the dubious Encyclopedia Mythica, and hard to verify. The reference given in the article tells me nothing Kahuroa (talk) 02:00, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]