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Emo Aito Māori race adds spice to annual Te Maeva Nui cultural festival

Wednesday 31 July 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Culture, Entertainment, Features, National

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Emo Aito Māori race adds spice to annual Te Maeva Nui cultural festival
The much-anticipated Emo Aito Māori fruit-carrying race that started with the potiki (children) section followed by the women and men’s competitions. TALAIA MIKA/ 24073017

Hundreds gathered at the Avarua Town Centre at midday yesterday to witness the spectacular start of the 59th Te Maeva Nui cultural festival, celebrating the Cook Islands’ self-governance.

Locals, residents and visitors lined the street in town to witness the 14 decorated floats passing through.

The opening ceremony also featured the much-anticipated Emo Aito Māori fruit-carrying race that started with the potiki (children) section followed by the women and men’s competitions.

Prime Minister Mark Brown, who officially opened the event, said the week-long Te Maeva Nui celebration showcased the country’s rich cultural.

It culminates on the Constitution Day on August 4 “where we celebrate our birth as a modern independent nation”, Brown added.

This morning the BCI Trade Days kicks off at 8am at the Punanga Nui Market. The three-day annual Trade Day has attracted a record number of 90 vendors.

Tonight at 7pm, the popular culture festival will start at Te Are Karioi Nui (National Auditorium).

Eight groups – Atiu, Mangaia, Oire Nikao, Puaikura, Pukapuka, Takitumu, Te Fuinga O Niva and Tupapa Maraerenga – will be showcasing their cultural performances tonight.

Tickets are available at the door, selling at $20, $10 or $5.