House of Ariki

House of Ariki

The House of Ariki ("Are Ariki") is a parliamentary body in the Cook Islands. It is composed of chiefs, members of the nobility ("ariki"), and has a purely advisory role. It was established in 1967 by Prime Minister Albert Henry, shortly after the country obtained self-government from New Zealand. Henry stated that the "ariki" were the Cook Islands' "royal heritage". The House of Ariki was intended to confer additional legitimacy and strength to the newly self-governing nation, and to help it define its national identity ["Premier Albert Henry stressed that the retention and recognition of the nation’s ‘royal heritage’ would associate the Cook Islands with the more fortunate nations of the world, that is, with nations such as Great-Britain [or] Tonga […] which had maintained a strong sovereign identity. [...] The choice before the people of the Cook Islands was, therefore, a clear one – either to follow the path of Great Britain, the ‘Mother Country,’ and retain an indigenous spine, or to follow that of the New Zealand Maori and allow ‘the backbone of Polynesian existence to disappear’. […] Ariki, like the British monarchy, lent historical depth to this nation while increasing its prestige (at least in its own eyes) within the Pacific region." SISSONS, Jeffrey, "Nation and Destination: Creating Cook Islands Identity", Suva: University of the South Pacific (Institute of Pacific Studies), 1999, ISBN 982-02-0142-X, pp.61,62] . Henry stated::"The "ariki" [and other chiefly ranks] and their tribes are the backbone of all nations in this world. For any nation to allow this backbone to be broken or to disappear would mean that they are relying on a foreign backbone for their survival." [Albert HENRY, quoted in SISSONS, Jeffrey, ibid] According to Ron Crocombe and Jon Tikivanotau Jonassen ::"The House of Ariki was created to marginalize the ariki. Most of them had opposed the party that won the election at self-government, so it created and quarantined them in a House with dignity but no power. To marginalize ariki further, that party later created a Koutu Nui of mata’iapo and rangatira (lesser chiefs)many of whom had supported the party." [Ron Crocombe and Jon Tikivanotau Jonassen, "Political culture, representation and the electoral system in the Cook Islands", paper for the conference on poltical culture, representation and electoral systems in the pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 10-12 july 2004]

Members of the House of Ariki are appointed by the Queen's Representative. There are up to twenty four members [Since the 2002 constitutional amendment [http://www.cook-islands.org/files/CI_Constitution_Amendment_(No_25)_Act_2002.pdf] ] , representing different islands of the Cooks [ [http://www.paclii.org/cgi-paclii/disp.pl/ck/legis/num_act/cotci327/cotci327.html?query=cotci327 Constitution of the Cook Islands] , section 8] .

The members are :
* The four Ariki of the islands of Aitutaki and Manuae;
* The three Ariki of the island of Atiu;
* The Ariki of the island of Mangaia;
* The Ariki of the island of Manihiki;
* The Ariki of the island of Rakahanga;

* The three Ariki of the island of Mauke;
* The three Ariki of the island of Mitiaro;
* The Ariki of the island of Penrhyn;
* The Ariki of the islands of Pukapuka and Nassau;
* The six Ariki of the island of Rarotonga;

The incumbent president of the House of Ariki is Rongomatane Ada Teaupurepure Tetupu Ariki (Atiu).

Its function is to "consider such matters relative to the welfare of the people of the Cook Islands as may be submitted to it by [Parliament of the Cook Islands| [Parliament] for its consideration, and it shall express its opinion and make recommendations thereon to [Parliament] " [Constitution of the Cook Islands, section 9] . It may, therefore, only discuss matters put to it by the democratically elected Parliament, and may only voice suggestions in return. As such, the House of Ariki plays an essentially ceremonial role.

June 2008 coup claim

On June 13, 2008, a small majority of members of the House of Ariki attempted a coup, claiming to dissolve the elected government and to take control of the country's leadership. "Basically we are dissolving the leadership, the prime minister and the deputy prime minister and the ministers," chief Makea Vakatini Joseph Ariki explained. The "Cook Islands Herald" suggested that the "ariki" were attempting thereby to regain some of their traditional prestige or "mana". [ [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1845025 "Cooks heading for internal strife"] , TVNZ, June 13, 2008] [ [http://www.stuff.co.nz/4583560a12.html "NZ Maori stirs Cooks sovereignty stoush"] , Stuff.co.nz, June 13, 2008] Prime Minister Jim Marurai described the take-over move as "ill-founded and nonsensical". [ [http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4587067a12.html "NZ Maori behind strange Cook's 'coup'"] , Stuff.co.nz, June 17, 2008] Police commissioner Pat Tasker added that it was "laughable", and that the police did not intend to take it seriously. [ [http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/200806/s2279135.htm?tab=latest "Cooks deputy PM to meet chiefs over takeover claims"] , ABC Radio Australia, June 19, 2008.] By June 23, the situation appeared to have normalised, with members of the House of Ariki accepting to return to their regular duties. [ [http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=40504 "Cook Islands chiefs drop take over claim, return to normal duties"] , Radio New Zealand International, June 23, 2008]

External links

* [http://www.stuff.co.nz/4583560a12.html NZ Maori stirs Cooks sovereignty stoush]

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