Te Atua Mou E Explained

Rarotongan; Cook Islands Maori: italic=no|Te Atua Mou Ē
English Title:God is Truth
Prefix:National
Country:the Cook Islands
Author:Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki, Lady Davis
Composer:Sir Tom Davis
Adopted:1982
Sound:National Anthem of the Cook Islands.ogg
Sound Title:U.S. Navy Band instrumental version

"Rarotongan; Cook Islands Maori: italic=no|Te Atua Mou Ē" ("God is Truth") is the national anthem of the Cook Islands. It was adopted in 1982, replacing the previous New Zealand anthem "God Defend New Zealand".

History

The music is by Sir Tom Davis, then Prime Minister of the Cook Islands. The lyrics are by his wife, Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki, Lady Davis.[1] In 1982, article 76(D) of the constitution of the Cook Islands declared the song the official anthem of the Cook Islands. Before, the country used the New Zealand National Anthem.[2]

In 2017, the House of Ariki proposed to change two words from the song, replacing Rarotongan; Cook Islands Maori: pa enua ("all the islands of the sea") with Rarotongan; Cook Islands Maori: Kuki Airani (Cook Islands). The change was heavily disliked by residents of the islands. They pointed out the new words were not part of their language, te reo Māori, and claimed the change was offensive towards Sir Tom Davis and Pa Tepaeru Ariki Lady Davis.

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Notes and References

  1. News: People . Pacific Islands Monthly . 50 . 9 . 33 . 1 September 1979 . 18 October 2021 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: 11 August 2017. Anthem change strikes sour note. Cook Islands News. Rarotonga. 12 August 2020.
  3. http://www.ck/govt.htm#ant National anthem