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  1. Tahiti (Cultures of the World) by Roseline Ngcheong-Lum, Roseline Ng Cheong-Lum, 1997-01
  2. The Word, the Pen, and the Pistol: Literature and Power in Tahiti (Suny Series on the Sublime) by Robert Nicole, 2000-11
  3. The breadfruit of Tahiti (Bulletin - Bernice P. Bishop Museum) by Gerrit Parmile Wilder, 1928
  4. Leeteg of Tahiti: Paintings from the Villa Velour by John Turner, Greg Escalante, 1999-11-01
  5. Recent publications.(The Influence of Pre-Raphaelitism on Fin-de-Siecle Italy: Art, Beauty, and Culture, vol. Giuliana Pieri)(Sacramental Realism: Gertrud ... An article from: The Modern Language Review by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  6. Lecture critique des Immemoriaux de Victor Segalen: Vie et mort d'une culture (Collection Origine du verbe) by Jean Scemla, 1986
  7. Histoire Et Traditions De Huahine & Pora Pora (CAHIERS DU PATRIMOINE, SAVOIRS ET TRADITIONS, 1) by BRUNO SAURA, 2000
  8. Tattoo: An Anthropology by Makiko Kuwahara, 2005-07-22

61. Tahiti IP Course
Study, Live and Experience the culture of another country while earning by using Tahitian culture along with the other regional groups as examples.
http://www.studyabroad.org/tahitiIPcourse.htm
Course Description
IP 273D: IN FRENCH POLYNESIA Course Description
We will study the history, traditions, and modern culture of this region. Along with lectures and discussions student will have interactions with guest speakers from different island groups, each with its own distinct values and views, and field experiences in culturally diverse situations. Meetings with non-governmental organizations, government officials, and educational organizations will expand opportunities to witness ideas and concepts put into practice on a daily basis. Through this course, by having a better understanding of the rich cultural diversity within Polynesia today, students will become more aware of and develop respect for other cultures and their own.. Course Objectives When you have completed this course you should :
  • Understand a basic selection of Tahitian words and phrases and their differences with other Polynesian language groups. Learn about the origins of the Polynesian people through traditional legends and modern historical methods. Be familiar with the changes that European people had on Polynesian culture.

62. Ia Orana - Manutahi Tahiti! - Education In Tahitian Dance, Music, And Polynesian
The MANUTAHI family is committed to perpetuating the richness and beauty of Polynesian culture by sharing our love of Tahitian dance, music, and arts with
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The MANUTAHI family is committed to perpetuating the richness and beauty of Polynesian culture by sharing our love of Tahitian dance, music, and arts with the community. Through the passion of our song and dance, we invite you to step into the majestic world of Tahiti! Our award-winning group is comprised of children and adults ranging from 4 years old and up, creating a nurturing and supportive family environment. Become a part of the MANUTAHI family! We greatly appreciate your interest and support.
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63. PacificNavigator.com
Experience the rich Tahitian culture with the Tahitian Feast at the Tiki Village tour! Tour operates in Moorea. For rates, contact sales@pacificnavigator.
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French Polynesia. Tahiti, Bora Bora, Moorea ... The names evoke romance, pristine tropical beauty and a beautiful friendly people. Artists like Gauguin and authors like Michener extolled the virtues of these islands, but they could capture only a little of the true wonders of this exotic country that is perched at the eastern edge of the South Pacific.
Tahiti is one of the world's top holiday destinations and it's not hard to see why. From budget accommodation to luxurious overwater bungalows - Tahiti is a traveller's paradise!
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culture Tradition. GIE tahiti Tourisme. Photo L.Pesquie. tahitians in ceremonial dress procession While much of the traditional and ceremonial ways
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While much of the traditional and ceremonial ways disappeared under the strong missionary influence, there has recently been a resurgence in interest and practice of the old ways. This has accompanied a revival of the Tahitian language, which was banned until recently, but is now an official language alongside French.
While Christianity plays a strong part of daily life, the ancient traditions of music, dance, artwork and tattooing are still important, as are the important life ceremonies. This tradition can be seen in the vibrant and vital music and dance that is so impressive for visitors, in the crafts, and in the relaxed, open way of life.
The islands have a wealth of oral history and many of these stories are also told in dance. The women have their own Polynesian style of vibrant and exotic dance with body movements emphasised by swaying grass skirts and flower garlands. The men's fire dance, with flaming sticks twirling, is performed in darkness and accompanied by a compelling drumbeat. The dancing is a precise skill that is taught from a young age and is intrinsic to every Polynesian child's life.

65. Te Reo Tahiti
The Material culture of Ancient tahiti. Microfilm 5122. Saquet, JeanLouis. 1987 The tahiti Handbook. Te Fenua. tahiti Polymages
http://www.hawaii.edu/oceanic/tahiti/Biblio.htm
Non-Language Texts
  • Adams, Henry
    Tahiti: Memoirs of Arii Taimai.
    Ridgewood: 196 p
    UHM Hmltn DU870 A3 1968 / Pacc DU870 A3 1968 Aldrich, Robert
    The French view of the Pacific: a critique of geopolitical analysis
    Sydney: Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific, University of Sydney
    UHM DU50 .A43 1988
    RIAP occasional paper; no. Ambassade de France
    French Polynesia
    New York: Ambassade de France, Service de Presse et d'Information, 20 p.
    UHM Pac DU870.2 F743 Bagnis, Raymond et al Fishes of Polynesia Papeete, Tahiti: Les Editions du Pacifique. 368 p. HAMLTN QL636.5 A1 B33 , PACC QL636.5 A1 B33 Bare, J. F Mind and experience in the Tahitian Islands review : Journal of the Polynesian Society 85: 549-550 Barrow, Terence The art of Tahiti and the neighboring Society, Austral and Cook Islands Bell, Timothy Allen Changes in settlement patterns and land use in the Society Islands since World War II Eugene: University of Oregon, 293 p. Pac HD1129 S58B4 Bellamy, R. R. The Real South Seas London: Long Bellwood, Peter

66. Te Reo Tahiti
Thirdyear level in Tahitian language and culture. Pre 202 and consent. TAHT 359 Third-Level Tahitian Abroad (3) Continuation of 358. Pre 301 or 358;
http://www.hawaii.edu/oceanic/tahiti/Courses.htm
Beyond formal academic considerations, instruction in Tahitian focuses on the spoken language with the aim to making a student functional in the society in French Polynesia. Written work is begun almost immediately but takes on an increasingly important role in the upper levels. By the second year students are learning to deal with the varieties of speech style and start the process of learning about the different social and language contexts and the geographical and historical background out of which they arise. It is a basic tenet of the program that Tahitian language can not be effectively acquired without knowing something about the culture. For that reason, the program is a two-pronged one. First, since music [song and dance] is one of the favorite mechanisms of social interaction with Tahitians, these are explicitly taught. Secondly, students are encouraged to go abroad, most typically as part of a summer study abroad program that is offered intermittently. Advanced students have participated on a more protracted and intensive manner by spending a semester at the UniversitÈ FranÁaise du Pacifique in Tahiti. There they are placed in classes with students from French Polynesia and in classes that are typically conducted in Tahitian language. TAHT 101 Elementary Tahitian (4) Listening, speaking, reading, writing. Structural points introduced inductively. Meets five hours weekly; daily lab work. FL

67. Tahiti Fête.com - The Official Site Of Tahiti Fête Of Hilo & Tahiti Fête Of S
Hawaii where she started the tahiti Fête of Hilo event within a year of moving there. She invites all to share in her interest in the tahitian culture.
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"A Polynesian Dance Competition Extravaganza!" Tahitian Dance companies from Hawaii, Japan, and Mainland USA, will compete in this two-day event showcasing the finest in Tahitian Dance and Music. Hawaiian and Samoan Dance and Music exhibitions will also be featured. More information, click here. Introducing
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68. Perles De Tahiti - The History Of Tahiti's Black Pearl
In describing the background to tahiti s pearl culture industry, Reed noted that about 1900 Simon Grand, an oyster farmer from Arcachon, came to tahiti and
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Australian William Reed is one of Tahiti's black pearl pioneers, having started up Tahiti Perles, which he sold in 1975 to Robert Wan, who has made it Tahiti's biggest private pearl producer today. Reed worked in Tahiti from 1967-1973 as a biologist with the government's Fisheries Department. His most recent visit to Tahiti was for the October 1996 Poe Rave Nui Auction, during which he bought one lot of 633 pearls for his company, Pearlconsult in Broome, Western Australia. During that visit, Reed agreed to trace the history of pearl oyster and pearl culture experiments conducted in French Polynesia prior to 1975. In describing the background to Tahiti's pearl culture industry, Reed noted that "about 1900 Simon Grand, an oyster farmer from Arcachon, came to Tahiti and experimented in several lagoons and eventually in the Gambier Islands, where he had some success in collecting spat and growing

69. Cruise Diva Cruise Planner To Tahiti
Cruise Diva Cruise Planner to tahiti, Bora Bora, Moorea, Papeete, Huahine, their efforts didn t diminish the joyous tahitian spirit and culture.
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Only a two-hour time difference from the west coast of the United States, Tahiti is light-years away. Born of volcanic violence, the islands typify an earthly paradise with unrivaled beaches and lush tropical scenery. Few other places on earth come so close to perfection. Although attempts by overly zealous missionaries in the late-1790's obliterated many sacred maraes (temples) and banned native rituals and customs, their efforts didn't diminish the joyous Tahitian spirit and culture. Traditions live on to the delight of visitors and locals alike. "Tahiti, where love lives"—Tahiti Tourisme promotes that slogan and from the lush green mountains to the crystal clear warm lagoon waters, the islands are truly romantic and appealing. Their rhythmic grace is both joyous and tranquil.

70. TAHITI.COM- Aranui Cruises-Lecturers
She will also talk about prehistoric architecture, material culture and a learned Society of tahiti publishing the Bulletin on Polynesian culture and
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ARANUI Cruises LECTURERS Dr. Sidsel Millerstrom
Anthropologist, University of California, Berkeley.
Dr Millerstrom will inform our passengers on origin and migration patterns of the Polynesians and their early settlement and life in the Marquesas. She has worked in all the islands since 1984 and has discovered and recorded numerous tiki sculptures and more that 7,000 ancient petroglyphs (rock carvings). She will also talk about prehistoric architecture, material culture and tattooing. Dr. Millerstrom's work has appeared in various scholarly and popular journals Dr Bob Suggs
(Ph.D. Anthro., Columbia University, 1959)
has been involved in Marquesan studies since 1956 when he conducted the first stratigraphic archeological fieldwork in the Marquesas islands for the American Museum of Natural History, NY. He has published extensively on Marquesan archeology and ethnology. He remains active in the field of Marquesan studies, conducting archeological excavations, research and teaching at the Windward College Institute for Hawaiian and Polynesian Studies. He is a Marquesan/French interpreter and cultural consultant for journalism seminars in the Marquesan conducted by the University of Georgia's Cox Center. Suggs and co-author Burgl Lichtenstein have recently published:
Manuiota'a: Journal of a Voyage to the Marquesas
Pa'eke Press, Boise, ID 2001.

71. Tour Tahiti | IExplore
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72. Swain Tours | Customized Tours & Travel To Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Afric
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73. Swain Tours | Customized Tours & Travel To Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Afric
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74. Transient Initial Phase In Continuous Culture Of Isochrysis
Starting microalgae continuous culture generally includes a preliminary batch culture The microalga Isochrysis galbana affinis tahiti was used for this
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75. Hawaii, Bora Bora, Tahiti Tours
Learn about Marquesian culture here, on an island where artists are reviving their handicrafts and cultural traditions. Day 12 tahiti, Society Islands
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76. CalPhotos: Browse People & Culture: Culture
tahitian girl at the bow of the tahitiMoorea ferry. (1), tahitian holding sea cucumber tahitian holding sea cucumber (1), tahitian man blowing Triton shell
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77. Tahiti-Fenua - Surfer - Surfer
Translate this page Comment choisir une perle de culture de tahiti en direct de tahiti. Votre perle de tahiti sur la bijouterie on line.
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78. Tahiti-Fenua - Archives De Radio Cocotier - Actualite
Translate this page culture. Les grands Explorateurs présentent tahiti. Venez découvrir la Polynésie au travers du FLASH ! culture. lien permanent sur les ballets de tahiti
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79. French Culture | Books | Lacouture/Sylvain: Tahiti - Sylvain
Lacouture/Sylvain tahiti Sylvain. Taschen 2001.
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Tahiti. Sylvain
Preface by Gian Paolo Barbieri
Introduction by Jean Lacouture
Text and photographs by Adolphe Sylvain When photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri arrived in Pepeete in search of a French photographer by the name of Sylvain, whose work he had admired on some old, faded postcards, he was told that Sylvain was dead and his archives destroyed by fire. Barbieri had all but given up his quest to find Sylvain when by chance he came across the late photographer's wife, Jeanine Tehani. She was the island beauty who had mesmerized the young Sylvain back in 1946; one look into her eyes and he married her and stayed there for the rest of his life. Since Sylvain's death in 1991 she had been dreaming that a European would embark on the island and discover his life's work. Barbieri (born, in an amazing twist of fate, on the same day and hour as Sylvain) fulfilled her dream by bringing Sylvain's photographs-some of which, though damaged, had survived the fire in 1969-back to Germany to be published. The result is this book full of the best images culled from Sylvain's archives, including dreamy portraits of Tahiti's lovely, mystical women, heartbreakingly beautiful landscapes and photos of celebrities, such as Brigitte Bardot and Charles de Gaulle, who visited the island.

80. Informations Sur Les Perles De Culture De Tahiti

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