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Mapu Tangatatutai Taia OBE (28 April 1939 - October 2015) was a Cook Islands politician. He served as Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament from 2006 to 2010. He was a member of the Cook Islands Democratic Party and held the traditional title of Kakemaunga Mataiapo. Taia was elected to the Cook Islands Parliament as MP for Mauke in the 1999 election. He was appointed Deputy Speaker in 1999. In 2004 he was the Democrat's candidate for Speaker, but lost to Norman George. He was appointed Speaker in 2006, and served in that role until he retired at the 2010 election.

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  • Mapu Tangatatutai Taia OBE (28 April 1939 - October 2015) was a Cook Islands politician. He served as Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament from 2006 to 2010. He was a member of the Cook Islands Democratic Party and held the traditional title of Kakemaunga Mataiapo. Taia was born in Mauke in the Cook Islands and educated at , Avarua School, and Tereora College. He completed a teaching diploma at in 1958, and later studied at the University of the South Pacific. He worked as a primary school teacher, then as a principal of Mitiaro School (1963–1971) and (1972–1996). While a school principal he also became an oral historian. He retired after 40 years of teaching in 1996, and became a Justice of the Peace. Taia was elected to the Cook Islands Parliament as MP for Mauke in the 1999 election. He was appointed Deputy Speaker in 1999. In 2004 he was the Democrat's candidate for Speaker, but lost to Norman George. He was appointed Speaker in 2006, and served in that role until he retired at the 2010 election. Taia was awarded an OBE for community and public sector services in 2008. He died in October 2015 and is buried on Mauke. (en)
  • Mapu Taia (API : /maːpuːtaiʔa/) est un homme politique des îles Cook, né le 28 avril 1939 au village d' sur l'île de Mauke et mort en octobre 2015. (fr)
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  • Mapu Taia (API : /maːpuːtaiʔa/) est un homme politique des îles Cook, né le 28 avril 1939 au village d' sur l'île de Mauke et mort en octobre 2015. (fr)
  • Mapu Tangatatutai Taia OBE (28 April 1939 - October 2015) was a Cook Islands politician. He served as Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament from 2006 to 2010. He was a member of the Cook Islands Democratic Party and held the traditional title of Kakemaunga Mataiapo. Taia was elected to the Cook Islands Parliament as MP for Mauke in the 1999 election. He was appointed Deputy Speaker in 1999. In 2004 he was the Democrat's candidate for Speaker, but lost to Norman George. He was appointed Speaker in 2006, and served in that role until he retired at the 2010 election. (en)
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  • Mapu Taia (en)
  • Mapu Taia (fr)
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