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Dorice Reid
:''For other uses, see Dorice Reid (baseball)''.
Dorice Reid (June 1943 – June 16, 2011), also known by the chiefly title of Te Tika Mataiapo Dorice Reid, was a Cook Islander tourism official, businesswoman and judge. Reid enjoyed a long career in Cook Island business, politics and tourism from the 1970s until her death in 2011.〔
==Biography==
Dorice Reid was born to parents Leo Morrel and Ruby Peyroux (nee Matamua), on Rarotonga, Cook Islands.〔 She moved from Rarotonga to New Zealand when she was eight years old.〔
Reid became very influential among Cook Islanders living in Auckland, New Zealand.〔 She initially worked as a sales representative for Air New Zealand, a Radio Pacific talk show host and a journalist and reporter for South Pacific Television.〔 Reid later became the first woman of Pacific Island descent to be nominated for a seat in the Parliament of New Zealand by a national political party.〔
Reid moved back from New Zealand to her birthplace of Rarotonga in 1983.〔 She took a position with the Cook Islands Tourist Authority as a sales manager and marketer.〔 In 1985 she and her sister, Jeannine Peyroux, acquired the Little Polynesian Resort in Rarotonga. The renovated the small resort, which won two World Travel Awards.〔
The members of the Takitumu council, one of the three Vaka councils on Rarotonga, bestowed the chiefly title of ''Te Tika Mataiapo'' on Reid during the late 1980s.〔 The title, which is named for the Cook Islands warrior Te Tika, was granted to Reid at a ceremony in Marae Te Pou Toru.〔 As a result of her title, Reid declined multiple requests to run for the Cook Islands Parliament during her life, concluding that she should not mix her traditional title with politics.〔
Reid became an advocate for tourism and the preservation of Cook Island culture. Reid made several pilgrimages to Taputapuatea marae, a traditional religious center of eastern Polynesia located in the commune of Taputapuatea, Raiatea, with other Polynesian chiefs.〔 She was also an active member of the Cook Islands Voyaging Society. In 1995, Reid served as the only female crew member on board the Te Au O Tonga, which sailed to Raiatea, Tahiti, Nuku Hiva and Hawaii during a three and a half month voyage.〔 In 2002, she completed a second sailing voyage aboard the ''Te Moana Nui O Kiva'' from her home in Rarotonga to Tahiti, Huahine, Raiatea, Tahaa, Bora Bora and Mitiaro.〔
Additionally, Reid was a member five separate Cook Islands environmental agencies and served as a judge for the country.〔 She is credits with the reintroduction of the raui system to the Cook Islands.〔 The raui system is a traditional system used in the Cook Islands, where access or use of a particular resource, such as a fishing lagoon or shellfish, is forbidden for a certain period of time. The system is traditionally used to preserve scarce food resources, but also encourages the protection of the environment as well.〔
In April 2011, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Tom Marsters announced Reid's appointment as High Commissioner of the Cook Islands to New Zealand, based in Wellington. She would have taken office to succeed High Commissioner Mike Mitchell in July 2011.〔〔
Dorice Reid collapsed while attending a tourism conference in Auckland, New Zealand.〔 She died unexpectedly at Auckland Hospital at 1 A.M. on June 16, 2011, at the age of 67.〔 She would have turned 68 the following week.〔 A resident of Kauare, Rarotonga, she was survived by two nieces and a nephew.〔

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