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initially settled by Polynesians, and
modern Tuamotuans have
inherited from them a
shared culture and the
Tuamotuan language. The
Tuamotus are a
French overseas...
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Tuamotuan, Paʻumotu or
Paumotu (
Tuamotuan: Reʻo Paʻumotu or Reko Paʻumotu) is a
Polynesian language spoken by 4,000
people in the
Tuamotu archipelago...
- implements. They also used dog hair,
especially the long tail
hairs of the
Tuamotuan varieties of dogs, to
decorate the
fringes of the
taumi – a traditional...
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Marquesan Northern Southern Mangerevan Tahitic languages Austral Māori
Tuamotuan Penrhyn Rarotongan Rakahanga-Manihiki
Tahitian Nuclear Polynesian ****unic...
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exhibition of
Google Street View
images by Jon
Rafman Mataiva ("Nine Eyes" in
Tuamotuan), a
coral atoll This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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cites Stimson 1933, as do
Sykes and
Kendall Emory,
Kenneth P. (1940). "
Tuamotuan concepts of creation".
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 49 (193): 124–125...
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Polynesian Mythology (Greenwood Press: New York, 1989), 251; J.F. Stimson,
Tuamotuan Legends:
Island of Anaa (Honolulu:
Bernice P.
Bishop Museum Press, 1937)...
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Mataiva (meaning "Nine Eyes" in
Tuamotuan),
Tepoetiriura ("Sparkling Pearl") or
Lazarev atoll is a
coral atoll in the
Tuamotu Archipelago. It is located...
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Austronesian language family, it is
related to Cook
Islands Māori,
Tuamotuan, and Tahitian. The Māori
Language Act 1987 gave the
language recognition...
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monotypic genus Aechmorhynchus. A
native name,
apparently in the
Tuamotuan language, is kivi-kivi. The 15.5–16.5 cm (6.1–6.5 in) long
Tuamotu sandpiper...