Rarotonga Island. Cook Island. Polynesia. South Pacific Ocean. Typical Ukulele Tahitian Polynesian guitar shop. The Ukulele (meaning jumping flea’ in Hawai’ian) is believed to have travelled from Hawaii via Tahiti in the late 1800's. The preferred ukulele in the Cook Islands today are banjo-shaped or oblong, which came into vogue in the Cook Islands about 1995, after Te Ava Piti, a popular Tahitian band, aired them in a music video. Ukuleles are always used in tandem with guitars during perform
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