Kua oro i Punakiore.
“He ran at Punakiore.”
Said of someone who has already faced hardship or defeat before, drawing on the memory of a place associated with past struggle.
— Traditional Cook Islands Wisdom, Cook Islands
Source: Short, Apenera, "Native Proverbs and Figurative Expressions of the Cook Islands", Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 60, No. 4 (1951); as compiled in "Cook Islands Maori Proverbs We Should All Use In Our Daily Lives", Erica's Hub (2018)
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