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Ahutoru (c. 1740 – 6
November 1771) was a
Tahitian man,
brother and
adopted son of Ereti, the
chief of the
village where Louis Antoine de Bougainville...
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Pacific Islander to
visit England, and the
second to
visit Europe,
after Ahutoru who was
brought to
Paris by
Bougainville in 1768. Mai, born c. 1751, described...
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brought to
France a
Tahitian named Ahutoru who
volunteered to come with him. In France,
Bougainville introduced Ahutoru to the high society,
including introducing...
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returned from the
Pacific with a
Tahitian native,
Ahutoru.
Marion was
tasked with
returning Ahutoru to his homeland, and then to
explore the
south Pacific...
- a mallet. In 1972 he
joined Arue 's
dance troupe, Fetia,
later renamed Ahutoru Nui in 1989. He was
twelve years old and the
raatira (troop leader) Teipo...
- Louis-Antoine de Bougainville's Voyage,
after learning the
language from
Ahutoru, the
first Tahitian to sail
aboard a
European vessel. In 1876 Pereira's...
- Isle de France. In
early 1770,
Kerguelen had
drafted a
project to
bring Ahutoru back to Tahiti, and take the
opportunity to
explore the
Southern Pacific...
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island for
France and
named it New Cythera. They left Tahiti, with
Ahutoru aboard, and
sailed westward to
southern Samoa and the New Hebrides, then...