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Meaning of "tahitians"

Tahitians (noun): People originating from or living in Tahiti, a French Polynesian island known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and rich history
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  • plural of Tahitian

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Tahitians have the beauty of sleeping children.
Scene from the life of the Tahitians.
Tahitians are very friendly but somewhat shy.
The encounter with Tahitians has transformed him.
Tahitians in missionary robes.
Her family were considered royalty by Tahitians.
The Tahitians were mostly interested in iron nails.
He was killed by one of the Tahitians.
The Tahitians were all wondering who he was and why he was here.
Bligh was not surprised by his crews reaction to the Tahitians.
The Tahitians buried the cuttings of their hair at the temples.
It has a wonderful Tahitian legend tied to it and is prized by all Tahitians.
Tahitians are French citizens with complete civil and political rights.
You hear the Tahitians singing.
Tahitians vote by universal adult suffrage in all major French elections.

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They are not like your Tahitians.
The Tahitians have the dexterity of amphibious animals in the water.
Great was the surprise of the Tahitians on recognising the Bounty.
Soon the Tahitians departed in the same way that they had come.
Descendants of some of the mutineers and Tahitians still live on Pitcairn.
Some of the first Tahitians came to Hawaii aboard foreign vessels as sailors or translators.
The Tahitian language spoken by the original Tahitians is still widely used.
Tahitians call their earth oven barbecue a Hima'a.
Gauguin also believed he was celebrating Tahitian society and defending the Tahitians against European colonialism.
How are the Tahitians keeping their culture alive?
The fad then spread from the Polynesian and Tahitians to the Europeans.
Early native Tahitians had complex systems of religion, etiquette, social structure and artistry.
For a while, the mutineers and Tahitians existed peaceably.
The Tahitians suffered many casualties, but the French losses were also great.
Other Polynesian cultures, such as the Tahitians and Māori, have similar practices of adoptions.
Tahitians and other French Polynesians refer to Pouvanaa as metua, which means "spiritual father.
A total of fifteen French soldiers and 102 Tahitians died in this battle.
Initially, the Tahitians spoke little English, and the Bounty crewmen knew even less Tahitian.
Our understanding of surfing comes from when the Tahitians in 1200 AD brought it to Hawaii.
Tahitians divided the day into the periods of daylight ( ao ) and darkness pō.
Pitcairn was settled again in 1790 by a group of British mutineers on HMS Bounty and Tahitians.
You hear the Tahitians singing . Far, distant laughter.
Or, you know, we could, uh, protect Tahitians from assassins.
In the 19th century Tahitians added the European medicine to their practice.
Taha'a, with its vanilla-scented air, offers a glimpse of the traditional, tranquil life of the Tahitians.
The Tahitians are one of the most significant indigenous Polynesian peoples of Oceania . [ 1 ].
Or, you know, we could, protect Tahitians from assassins.
Tahitians practice faʼaʼamu ( literally “ giving to eat ” ) adoption.
For them, the bad guys are always Latinos, Blacks, Tahitians.
The Tahitians were divided into three major classes ( or castes ), ari'i, ra'atira and manahune.
Tahitians can dance! · Global Voices.

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