FRENCH POLYNESIA

officially Territory of French Polynesia, internally self-governing overseas country (2002 pop. 245,516) of France, consisting of 118 islands in the South Pacific. The capital is Papeete, on Tahiti. The territory comprises five main groups: the Society Islands; Marquesas Islands; Austral Islands; Tuamotu Archipelago; and Gambier Islands. The small, uninhabited atoll of Clipperton Island, c.3,400 mi (5,470 km) NE of Tahiti, is administered by France from French Polynesia.

Tropical fruits are grown on plantations, and cultured pearls, coconut oil, mother-of-pearl, vanilla, and shark meat are exported. Tourism is important to the economy. Foodstuffs, fuel, and equipment are the largest imports.

The inhabitants of the territory are mainly indigenous Polynesians or those of mixed Polynesian and European descent (known as Demis); about 55% are Protestant and 30% Roman Catholic. There is a considerable Chinese and a smaller French minority. French and Tahitian are both official languages. French Polynesia is administered by a high commissioner and council and an elected assembly. The territory elects two deputies to the French national assembly and one member of the senate.

European contact began in the 16th cent., and the area was widely explored by the French during the 18th and 19th cent., when French missionaries also came to the region. The Marquesas and Society groups were annexed by France in 1842, Tahiti in 1844, and by the end of the 19th cent. the other islands had come under French administration. Uniform governance of the area began in 1903, and the islands became an overseas territory in 1946. France began testing nuclear weapons in some parts of French Polynesia in the 1960s, meeting with widespread local opposition; a series of six tests in 1995–96 was declared by France to be the last. Many inhabitants have sought a greater measure of independence from French control, and limited autonomy was awarded in 1984. In 2004 the territory became a French overseas country. France granted the territory greater autonomy in most local affairs and regional relations but retained control of law enforcement, defense, and the money supply.

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...Landscape in Marquesan Valleys, French Polynesia , Ph.D. thesis, University...Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia , New York, for the...the Northern Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia", JPS 75 : 286-303...
...Voyage pp. 54-55. 19 The French had similarly been shouted...north of the spot where the French had landed, and still further...344-45, 349 , and the French noted "banana trees planted...the marae of other parts of Polynesia: see Metraux, Ethnology...
...Interpretations of the Oral Literature of Polynesia. Salem, MA: Peabody Museum...pudding processes in East and West Polynesia. Unpublished M. A. thesis...Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. Anthropological Papers of the...
Loyalty Islands had long been French possessions, Uea had long been recognized...no farther than the teachings of early French missionaries for a foundation for these...island on the southern fringe of Eastern Polynesia. Marshall, who accepted alleged traditions...
...region-and the center of the French presence in Polynesia, as some 90 percent of Frenchmen...While Papeete was the center of French officialdom, it was also ardently...presence. The ascendancy of French colonial power on the overwhelmingly...
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...marae in the Society Islands, French Polynesia: Methodological and substantive...the `Opunohu Valley Moorea French Polynesia. M.A. thesis. University...Archaeology on the Island of Moorea, French Polynesia. Anthropological Papers of...
...Islands (Gambier Archipelago), French Polynesia. by Melinda S. Allen Archaeological...Islands (Gambier Archipelago), French Polynesia. Eric Conte and Patrick...financial support secured from the French Polynesian government. Dedicated...
...Hanamiai Archaeological Site (French Polynesia). by Michael P. Richards...Change in the Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia). Yale University Publications...Tahuata Island, Marquesas, French Polynesia. PhD Dissertation, Department...
...also thank the government of French Polynesia, namely Louise Pelzter, and...Raivavae, Austral Islands, French Polynesia. Preliminary results. In Easter...Prehistoric human impacts on Rapa, French Polynesia. Antiquity 80(308): 340...
...colonization of East Polynesia. Antiquity 67:200...Mangareva, Gambler Islands, French Polynesia. Man and Culture...Gambier Archipelago), French Polynesia, pp. 122-127. Archaeological...Francaise, Faaa, Tahiti, French Polynesia. WS: Berkeley...
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Magical Marquesas, Polynesias Lost Paradise. by Harvey...to visit is July 11, when French Polynesia will play host to a one of...the best buy in expensive French Polynesia (aranui.com...153 passengers--mainly French, with a smattering of British...
...mountainous Moorea, the 115 islands of French Polynesia offer startling contrasts: One...and the Tuamotu Atolls. While French Polynesia covers 1.5 million...each year. For many, though, French Polynesia remains a someday destination...
...for the lucky diver. Today in French Polynesia, it is forbidden to harvest...425 pounds sterling. Most of French Polynesias pearls are exported unmounted...visited a remote archipelago in French Polynesia to document black pearl...
...delivered in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia flew in on a plane, sailed in...and eccentric artists such as c French painter Paul Gauguin. That legacy...Georgia. After consulting with French and Marquesan officials, Hester...
...consist of Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Reunion, (since...28th March 2003. These consist of French Polynesia, Mayotte, St. Pierre Miquelon...per cent of the population of the French Republic. New Caledonia will hold...
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...Leaving it is as blue as Polynesias waters by Kathy M. Newbern...frustrating thing about a week in French Polynesia is the lack of words to describe...Rangiroa, the 115 islands of French Polynesia (often called Tahiti...many visitors in 10 days as French Polynesia sees in a year...
TAHITI TREATS; Polynesia Has Long Been a Magnet for...second largest atoll in French Polynesia, a vast scatter...less than a year later by French aristocrat Louis-Antoine...Despite its dependence on French subsidies, Tahitis capital...
Aussies Tie the Knot in Super Sexy Polynesia; Law Changes Make It Easier for Couples. FRENCH Polynesia is a pretty sexy place. Couples ditch...said couples who wanted to get hitched in French Polynesia used to have to spend 21 days...
...its own - without the benefits of French citizenship or financial aid...want an intermediate status in the French Republic," he said, pointing...territories such as New Caledonia or French Polynesia. But thats only a temporary solution...
...the most famous expatriate in French Polynesia remains Paul Gaughin, who left...first in Tahiti and later in French Polynesias Marquesas Islands where he died...with the Catholic Church and the French government, which by then was...
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FRENCH POLYNESIA officially Overseas Lands of French Polynesia, internally self-governing dependency (2002...returned to power. The change led to political tensions in French Polynesia; at the same time, the French State Council called for...
POLYNESIA poline zh , sh Gr.,=many islands, one of the...see Hawaii ), Samoa , Tonga , and the islands of French Polynesia . Ethnologically though not geographically, Polynesia also embraces New Zealand . Malayo-Polynesian languages...
...Its members consisted of the French Republic, which included metropolitan...territories (Comoro Islands, French Polynesia, the Territory of the Afars and...Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the French Southern and Antarctic territories...
...are Martinique , Guadeloupe , Reunion , and French Guiana . The overseas countries and territories are New Caledonia , French Polynesia , Wallis and Futuna Islands , and the French Southern and Antarctic Territories. Mayotte...
...214,445), South Pacific, a part of French Polynesia . The group comprises the Windward Islands...Britain. A year later, however, the French navigator Louis Antoine de Bougainville established a French claim. They were named the Society Islands...
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