1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.
1000
Archaeological evidence indicates that the atolls of Tokelau were settled around 1000. The 3 atolls forming today's Tokelau are thought to have settled from three different 'homelands': Samoa, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu.