Cook Islands Māori Erotic

Region

Oceania

About Cook Islands Māori People

Cook Islands Māori populations comprise approximately 87% of the Cook Islands resident population — Polynesian source population, Cook Islands Māori language. The substantial Cook Islands Māori diaspora in New Zealand (~80,000+) exceeds the resident population given the Cook Islands' free-association status with New Zealand. Genome-wide studies document Polynesian populations as carrying distinctive Austronesian source ancestry with substantial Melanesian admixture from the eastward Pacific colonization (~3,000 years ago).

Typical Cook Islands Māori Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Polynesian source populations — Fitzpatrick IV-V skin tone, hair predominantly wavy to curly black, distinctive Polynesian facial features (broader nasal bridges, fuller lips, robust build).

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