Documenting Cultural Heritage in the Cook Islands and Niue - Pilot Study

This grant will enable a 6-week field visit to Niue and the Cook Islands in May/June 2023. It is aimed at supporting a proposed larger project which will systematically document and assess the endangered cultural heritage sites of the Cook Islands and Niue.

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Location: Cook Islands, Niue, Polynesia, Oceania Organiser(s): Bournemouth University Funder(s): Arcadia Funding received: £66,984 Commencement Date: 06/2023 Project Status: Completed
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