PPT-The art of Polynesia

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The people of the sea The migration path of the Polynesians About Polynesia TIKI Hawaiian Tiki statues represent the many Tiki gods in Hawaiian and Polynesian

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The people of the sea The migration path of the Polynesians About Polynesia TIKI Hawaiian Tiki statues represent the many Tiki gods in Hawaiian and Polynesian mythology They are carved from wood or stone and are most common in Central Eastern Polynesia The original . The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E. . Chapter Objective:. Define history and the concepts of cause and effect, time, change and continuity and perspective across the global historical periods covered in this course. Mururoa. Atoll. The use of the . Mururoa. Atoll by the French for nuclear testing, the role of government, the impact on the indigenous people. . Role and Responsibility of Government. 1768: The French sailed to Tahiti. P. art of French Polynesia. ……………………………………………………………. 2 decembre 2013. Classe 1. Location of my Country . The . capital of French . Polynesia is Papeete.. 2 decembre 2013. classe 1. Body of water, continent, and the capital. The capital is Papeete, the continent that it is part of is Asia, and the body of water that surrounds it is the south pacific ocean. . The human-influenced migration and divergence of Breadfruit through Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. Artocarpus. . altilis. A. . camansi. A. . mariannensis. Origin of . A. . altilis. . attributed to two wild breadfruit found throughout Micronesia. Coastline: 7,900 km. EEZ : 6.4 M km². Large lagoon areas (NC: 24,000 km²) . Partial hydrographic knowledge. Survey . status. Depth. < 200m. Depth > 200m. A. B. C. A. B. C. L. Polynésie française. Content 9. 213-223. 213. Nan . Madol.  . Pohnpei. , Micronesia. . Saudeleur. Dynasty. c. 700-1600 C.E. Basalt boulders and . prismatic . columns. The megalithic architecture that characterizes the site consists of long, naturally prismatic log-like basalt stones which were often built up over foundations of large basalt boulders to form high-walled rectangular enclosures. This type of architecture occurs only sporadically on the main island which suggests that the people who used these structures were of very high status.. AFUAGA O LE GAGANA SAMOA. Existing beliefs ~Origin/s of the language. Compiled by : Tamari Mulitalo -Cheung. 1. 1. TMCHEUNG 09. Origins /O FEA NA AFUA MAI AI LE GAGANA SAMOA?. Traditional beliefs. TALITONUGA A SAMOA MAI ANAMUA??. Page 1 has traditionally been a place in the Polynesian social fabric for the transgendered person.Polynesian sexuality is based on a heterosexual model and hence is gendered. For example, sexual rela A proposal from the Austral Islands, FAPE, and The Pew Charitable Trusts April 2016 Jérôme Petit OverviewThe ve inhabited islands of French Polynesia’s Austral archipelago—Rimatara, R Overview 1500 years ago The adventurous chief Hotu Matua led his people to the isolated island of Rapa Nui where they lived in isolation from the rest of Polynesia for many generations They called the and . French Polynesia. Hugh Parker, Fugro. Background and overview of sensors. Surveys undertaken in the region. French . Polynesia. . French . Polynesian . Government, Service . de . l’Urbanisme. Eric Ohuma. Senior Medical Statistician. University of Oxford. Centre . for Statistics in . Medicine & Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health. A . lui. . che. le . vigilanze. , . tutto. Anthropologist and folklorist Katharine Luomala\'s (1907-1992) The Menehune of Polynesia ... was published as a bulletin of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in 1951. This paper examined the stories and myths of little people in Hawaii and other island cultures throughout Oceania. She discusses potential origins for these tales and notes shared characteristics between the folk stories of different people groups. Students of folklore will find much of interest, as will anthropological mystery enthusiasts.

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