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Vahiné Fierro, born 2
December 1999 in Uturoa, is a
French professional surfer from
French Polynesia, France. She was
World Junior champion in 2017. She...
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Vahine no te vi (English:
Woman with a Mango) is an 1892
painting by Paul Gauguin,
currently in the
collection of the
Baltimore Museum of Art. It is one...
- (28
February 1813 – 17
September 1877), more
properly ʻAimata Pōmare IV
Vahine-o-Punuateraʻitua (otherwise
known as ʻAimata – "eye-eater",
after an old...
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national football team (French: équipe de
Tahiti féminine de football) or
Vahine Ura
represents French Polynesia in
international women's football. The team...
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Teriitaria II or Teri'itari'a II,
later known as Pōmare
Vahine and Ari'ipaea
Vahine,
baptized Taaroamaiturai (c. 1790 – 1858),
became Queen consort of...
- VI in
eventual succession to her
uncle Pōmare V.
Princess Teri’i-vae-tua-
vahine Pomare (22
September 1869 – 4
December 1918),
designated Heiress Presumptive...
- take
native wives; the
wives were
simply referred to as
vahine,
Tahitian for "woman".
These vahines were
often underage children, as was the case with Teha'amana...
- Gauguin's 1895
auction to
raise funds for his
final trip to Tahiti.
These were
Vahine no te vi (Woman with a Mango) and the
version Gauguin painted of Édouard...
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indefinite common noun. For example; e taʼata – 'a person' e
vahine – 'a woman' e mau
vahine – '(many) women' In contrast, te hōʼē
means 'a certain'. For...
- in
January 1827 and was
succeeded by his full sister, ʻAimata Pōmare IV
Vahine-o-Punuateraʻitua, who
reigned 1827–1877.[citation needed]
Robert L. Gale...