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Rarotonga

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Rarotonga (informally known as "Raro") was a tribe on Survivor: Cook Islands.

"Raro" (named for the island of Rarotonga) was one of four tribes of five castaways that started the game in episode 1301. In keeping with the season's racially-divided format, the tribe was comprised entirely of Caucasian-Americans. In episode 1303, the tribe was rearranged to reflect a more varied ethnic composition, but the tribe remained associated with its original race; by the times the tribes merged in episode 1311, four of Rarotonga's five remaining members were white. Rarotonga's tribe color was blue.


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[edit] Members of "Raro"

[edit] Original Members

The "Raro" tribe initially consisted of:


[edit] Additional Members

On day seven, the following castaways joined "Raro" as part of a schoolyard pick'em:


[edit] Tribe History

The members of "Raro" started the game with some apprehension at being divided due to their race; as Parvati Shallow stated in a confessional, "is that kosher?" Jonathan Penner came under fire for taking a chicken from the Asian "Puka" tribe; it would be the first incident in which other castaways professed to the find the 44-year-old producer untrustworthy, but not the last. Jessica "Flica" Smith would later lose the chicken, resulting in a net loss for the tribe. The members of the challenge-losing "Hiki" team then sent Jonathan to Exile Island, citing karma for his chicken snafu.

"Raro" at an immunity challenge.

"Raro" continued to win immunity challenges, and a romance blossomed between Adam Gentry and Candice Woodcock, the former of whom clashed with the rest of the tribe when it came to renovating the shelter. However, the young couple would be split on day seven, when a schoolyard pick'em shuffled the tribes. Original "Raro" members Candice, Jessica and Jonathan became a part of the new "Aitu" tribe, while Adam and Parvati remained at the original "Raro" camp. This new mixed group won the subsequent immunity challenge; and, at the behest of the original "Raro" members, sent Candice to Exile Island to protect their ally from Tribal Council.

It quickly became apparent that the new iteration of "Raro" was being run by the young jocks -- Adam, J.P. Calderon, Nate Gonzalez, and Brad Virata. J.P., in particular, began to annoy the women of the tribe with his general bossiness. But after failing at a crucial immunity challenge, Stephannie Favor seemed to check out of the game and was slated as the next to go. When confronted with the choice between losing the strong but cocky J.P., or the kind but lagging Stephannie, the tide seemingly turned against the African-American nurse. It was then that Jenny Guzon-Bae orchestrated the women of the tribe against J.P., and apparently recruited Brad and Adam -- who had been exiled following the previous reward challenge -- to their cause. At Tribal Council, J.P. was voted out, 7-2. Nate was the lone hold-out.

With J.P. released as public enemy number one, the tribe quickly turned against Cristina Coria, who was seen as bossy and quickly isolated from the tribe. Parvati, meanwhile, worked her charms on Nate, and the two quickly became something of an item. In an amusing moment, the "Aitu" tribe's Jessica, Cao Boi Bui, and Ozzy Lusth became lost on a fishing expedition and stumbled upon the "Raro" camp. Cao Boi bored the tribe with a long-winded discussion on symbology before the threesome were sent home empty-handed.

The women of the "Raro" tribe.

"Raro" emerged victorious at the next reward challenge, but faltered come immunity, and it seemed like a foregone conclusion that outsider Cristina would be booted. Unfortunately, Stephannie made a crucial error when she mentioned that she wouldn't mind going home for some "mashed potatoes and gravy" during a discussion with former "Hiki" tribemate Nate. Nate quickly latched onto this and spread word around the camp that Stephannie had checked out of the game yet again, and that night at Tribal Council, Cristina was spared as Stephannie was unanimously voted out of the tribe.

On day fifteen, the tribes were faced with a reward challenge followed by a double Tribal Council. "Aitu" won the challenge and gained the right to abduct a member from "Raro" following their own Tribal Council, as well as a feast and the right to sit in on the "Raro" tribe's discussion. After eating, "Aitu" chose to bring Nate back to camp, and save him from the vote that night. Cristina is voted off, 4-2, with Brad joining the police officer in voting for Jenny.

On day sixteen, "Raro" faltered at a reward challenge when they assigned Rebecca Borman to run the swimming leg of a challenge. She failed spectacularly, losing her breath quickly and falling out of her top repeatedly. Nate returned to the tribe following the challenge and quickly pointed the finger at Brad, who had opted to complete the puzzle leg of the challenge instead, labelling the fashion director a "nancy boy." Other tribe members joined the shoe salesman against Brad, and he became the new tribe outcast. Fortunately for him, the tribe was victorious in the subsequent immunity challenge -- due in large part, ironically, to their quick completion of a puzzle.

The game was shaken up on day nineteen when Jeff Probst offered the castaways a chance to mutiny and switch tribes. Candice and Jonathan, the former "Raro" members remaining on the "Aitu" tribe (Jessica had been voted out at the previous night's Tribal Council), quickly seized upon the opportunity and returned to their original team. It quickly became apparent that Candice had switched to rejoin her friends Adam and Parvati, and Jonathan had merely been going along with the woman he erroneously believe to be his closest ally. Nonetheless, this move bred resentment among the remaining "Aitu" members, as the formerly even tribe had now been whittled down to only Ozzy, Becky Lee, Sundra Oakley, and Yul Kwon. When "Aitu" won the following reward challenge, they sent Candice to Exile Island as punishment for her duplicity; Ozzy stated upon winning the challenge that "mutineers are the first to die!"

"Raro" would also lose the next immunity challenge, resulting in both Brad, who had become increasingly alienated from his tribe, and Jonathan, who suddenly found himself low-man on the totem pole in a new tribe, being on the chopping block. After Brad declared that he didn't trust anyone on the tribe at "Tribal Council," he was voted out unanimously.

"Raro" prepares for a reward challenge.

The "Raro" social politics would become apparent yet again as Jonathan filled the rotating spot of tribe pariah, derided for being older and less trustworthy than the other tribe members. A lack of cooperation would sink "Raro" at yet another challenge, resulting in Candice being sent to Exile Island for the third time by a vengeful "Aitu." At this time, Jenny became unaware of her tribemates' loyalties: she assumed that herself, Adam, Nate, Parvati and Rebecca would stick together to vote out the mutineers. It would quickly become apparent that this was not the case.

Before the next challenge, Jeff Probst introduced a twist: the tribe that lost would take a mysterious message in a bottle back to camp. "Raro" lost once again to the diminished "Aitu" tribe, and were sent to Tribal Council, where in spite of the group's apprehensions about Jonathan's trustworthiness, Rebecca was voted out unanimously for being a detriment in challenges. However, when Parvati read the bottle's message out loud, it was revealed that "Raro" would immediately vote out a second member. In a blindside vote, Jenny was eliminated 4-2. The real estate agent delivered a middle finger to the group on her way out of the game.

On day twenty-five, having been reduced to five members -- four of whom were members of the original, all-Caucasian "Raro" -- Rarotonga merged with Aitutaki to form the Aitutonga tribe. The new tribe moved to the "Raro" camp.

After the merge, the members of "Raro" were systematically eliminated by the members of the "Aitu" tribe. As "Aitu" entered the merge as the minority, this cannot be referred to as a proper Pagonging.


[edit] Trivia

  • At the schoolyard pick'em, the new "Raro" tribe was comprised of the gender-based teams selected by Parvati Shallow and Brad Virata. Parvati's team was chosen as follows:
    • Parvati chose Jenny.
    • Jenny chose Cristina.
    • Cristina chose Rebecca.
    • Rebecca chose Stephannie.
  • Brad's team was chosen as follows:
    • Brad chose J.P.
    • J.P. chose Nate.
    • Nate chose Adam.
  • Jenny Guzon-Bae drew criticism for doodling a shooting gun on her vote for Cristina Coria, a police officer who had been shot in the line of duty, on night fifteen. Jenny later defended herself on Survivor Live, stating that she meant no ill will and had been putting drawings on everyone's votes.
  • Following the game, it was rumoured that J.P. Calderon and Brad Virata, the tribe's two gay members, were in a relationship. Neither man has ever publicly confirmed or denied the allegations; however, Survivor: Palau's Coby Archa has stated that it was common knowledge among the community of former castaways.