Aitutakian

/ˌaɪ.tu.ˈtɑː.ki.ən/ adjective, noun

Definition

Relating to Aitutaki, an island in the Cook Islands, or a person from that island.

Etymology

From Aitutaki, a Polynesian island whose name derives from indigenous Polynesian language roots; the English demonym follows standard English patterns for island residents.

Kelly Says

Aitutaki has one of the most pristine coral lagoons in the world, and linguistic isolation on Pacific islands means that Aitutakian people have preserved unique cultural and language features that were split off centuries ago from related populations.

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