Arumaki Strickland (died 9 September 1971) was a Cook Islands-born businessman and politician in Niue.
Born in the Cook Islands, Strickland ran a bakery in Rarotonga.
[1][2] He moved to Niue in 1947 to open a bakery,[1] and subsequently became involved in several other business ventures, including a trading firm and bus operator, as well as opening the island's first cinema in 1949 and a garage in 1970.
[5] However, he retired from his political roles in 1969 due to ill health.
[2] Strickland died in hospital in Alofi in September 1971 at the age of 69.