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  1. Tahitians - Wikipedia

    The Tahitians (Tahitian: Māʼohi; French: Tahitiens) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of Tahiti and thirteen other Society Islands in French Polynesia. The numbers may also include the …

  2. Tahiti | Facts, Map, & History | Britannica

    Dec 3, 2025 · Tahiti, largest island of the Îles du Vent (Windward Islands) of the Society Islands, French Polynesia, in the central South Pacific Ocean. Its nearest neighbor is Moorea, 12 miles …

  3. About Tahiti, History, Culture, Art and Cuisine |Tahiti.com

    Grown from an orchid plant, the Tahitian variety is a rare species with an incredible aroma and international acclaim. The beans are more supple and richer in oil than many species, making …

  4. Tahitians - Encyclopedia.com

    The Tahitians are a Polynesian group inhabiting the island of Tahiti, the largest of a chain of islands called the Society Islands. The Society Islands are part of a larger sociopolitical unit …

  5. Tahitian and French Polynesian Culture - Tahiti Tourisme

    The rich and thriving ancestral culture of The Islands of Tahiti has been passed down through the generations. This ma’ohi heritage is a world where gods, warriors and men become the …

  6. Tahiti – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    It is the largest of the 118 islands and atolls that comprise French Polynesia. Tahiti is in the Society Islands, an archipelago which includes the islands of Bora Bora, Raiatea, Taha'a, …

  7. History of Tahiti: a people of adventurers | Tahiti Travel Services

    Nov 27, 2024 · Tahiti, French Polynesia's emblematic island, is more than just turquoise lagoons and coconut-fringed beaches. Its history, full of mystery, is marked by tales of Polynesian …

  8. fourth language. French is the national language of Tahiti today but many families still speak Tahitian or anothe. island language. Generally, students would learn English as an e. ective in …

  9. Tahiti History and Culture | French Polynesia | South Pacific Islands

    Knowledge of Tahiti and the South Pacific continued to grow as Capt. James Cook brought back thousands of illustrations of Tahitian flora and fauna as well as the first map of the islands of …

  10. Tahitian Resilience: From Ancient Society to Modern Culture

    Discover the rich history of Tahitian resilience from ancient Polynesian society to modern French Polynesia. Explore their vibrant culture, challenges, and enduring spirit.