- The
original Tahitians cleared land for
cultivation on the
fertile volcanic soils and
built fishing canoes. The
tools of the
Tahitians when
first discovered...
- Look up
Tahitian or
Tahitians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tahitian or
Tahitians may
refer to:
someone or
something from or ****ociated with the...
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Tahitian (
Tahitian: Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Māʼohi,
languages of
French Polynesia) is a
Polynesian language,
spoken mainly on the
Society Islands in French...
- and security.
Tahitians are
French citizens with
complete civil and
political rights.
French is the
official language, but
Tahitian and
French are both...
- this new troupe,
dubbed the
Royal Tahitians, came a new and more
elaborate stage. In
April 1962, the
Royal Tahitians were
featured in an
episode of Walt...
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enforced from its
signing by
various factions. The Franco-
Tahitian War
between the
Tahitians and
French went from 1843 to 1847.
Pomare IV
ruled under French...
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cloth but
untied the dogs and
turned them loose, an act that
confused the
Tahitians. On his
first voyage,
Captain James Cook and his crew
developed a taste...
- The
Tahitian Choir is a
choral group from the
island known as Rapa Iti, one of the B****
Islands in the
South Pacific,
approximately 1,000
miles southeast...
- The
Tahitian ukulele (ʻukarere or
Tahitian banjo) is a short-necked
fretted lute with
eight nylon strings in four
doubled courses,
native to
Tahiti and...
- the
Championship on a
fourth occasion in 2002,
teaming with
Tahitian Prince as "The
Tahitians". In 1996 and 1997 Anoaʻi
appeared with
Extreme Championship...