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  • Tahiti | Facts, Map, History | Britannica
    Tahiti, largest island of the Îles du Vent (Windward Islands) of the Society Islands, French Polynesia, in the central South Pacific Ocean Its nearest neighbor is Moorea, 12 miles (20 km) to the northwest
  • Tahitian and French Polynesian Culture - Tahiti Tourisme
    The rich and thriving ancestral culture of The Islands of Tahiti has been passed down through the generations This ma’ohi heritage is a world where gods, warriors and men become the legends that rhythm the lives of the Tahitian people, in a land where music, dance and art are part of everyday life
  • How to Say Hello in Tahitian When You Visit the Islands
    If you're heading to Tahiti, here's a list of some common and useful words and phrases in the Tahitian language to brush up on before you visit
  • About Tahiti, History, Culture, Art and Cuisine |Tahiti. com
    Tahitians inherited a rich and vibrant culture from their ancient ancestors Polynesian artistry—which includes weaving, woodcarving, and tattooing—is grounded in the mythology of that heritage Each sacred tradition tells a colorful story about life, love, and their enduring relationship with nature
  • Tahitian language and alphabet - Omniglot
    Tahitian is a Polynesian language spoken in Tahiti and other islands in French Polynesia (reo mā’oh), a French overseas territory According to the 2007 census that are about 68,000 Tahitian speakers, most of whom live in the Society Islands (Îles de la Société)
  • 15 Facts You Probably Didnt Know About Tahiti - Mapping Megan
    Think beautiful black and white sand beaches and tranquil, clear water, with vibrant coral reefs perfect for snorkeling and diving Think exploring stone temples deep in the heart of luscious jungle heartland, witnessing traditional dance, and tasting authentic French Polynesian cuisine
  • 22 Tahiti Facts That Will Surprise You | Fact Retriever
    Tahiti is the largest and the highest island in French Polynesia [3] Although Tahiti was first seen by a Spanish ship in 1606, it wasn't until June 18, 1767, that Europeans landed, when English sea captain Samuel Wallis visited the island He is considered the first visitor to the island [6]
  • Tahiti: 37 Things You NEED To Know (with MAP)!
    Tahitian, or Reo Tahiti, is the indigenous Polynesian language many locals speak It is especially spoken in rural areas and smaller islands (like the Marquesas and the Austral Islands)


















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