- Mangareva,
Mangarevan (autonym te reo magareva, IPA: [te re.o ma.ŋa.re.va]; in
French mangarévien) is a
Polynesian language spoken by
about 600 people...
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until 1689, the
Mangarevan binary steps prefigured the
European invention of
binary by as many as 300 to 600 years. In 2020,
Mangarevan binary counting...
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Mangarevan narrative (or
Mangarevan mythology)
comprises the legends,
historical tales, and
sayings of the
ancient Mangarevan people. It is considered...
- Māui or Maui is the
great culture hero and
trickster in
Polynesian mythology. Very
rarely was Māui
actually worshipped,
being less of a
deity (Demigod)...
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separate island group from
Tuamotu both
because their culture and
language (
Mangarevan) are much more
closely related to
those of the
Marquesas Islands, and...
- The
Mangarevan expedition of 1934 was a
scientific expedition to
investigate the
natural history of the ****hest
southeastern islands of Polynesia, including...
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mythology Micronesian mythology Polynesian mythology Hawaiian mythology Mangarevan mythology Māori
mythology Rapa Nui
mythology Samoan mythology Tahitian...
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approximately 2.5 km long and
about 0.5 km wide, with a
total area of 1.35 km2.
Mangarevan oral
tradition first mentions the
island in the
fourteenth century, and...
- (1964–1986,
published by the
Entomological Society of America,
after 1986)
Mangarevan expedition, a 1934
scientific expedition sponsored by the
Bishop Museum...
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Pacific Archaeology. 1 (2): 128–144.
Resemblance of the name to an
early Mangarevan founder god Atu
Motua ("Father Lord") has made some
historians suspect...