Moon Handbooks Tahiti

Moon Handbooks Tahiti
Author: David Stanley
Publsiher: David Stanley
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2003-08-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1566914124

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Explore the volcanic peaks of the Marquesas or shop in Papeete's vibrant marketplace. All the essentials to discovering this tropical paradise are presented in an easy-to-use format. Photos & illustrations. Maps.

Fodor s Tahiti French Polynesia

Fodor s Tahiti   French Polynesia
Author: Alexis C. Kelly
Publsiher: Fodors Travel Publications
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781400006830

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Detailed and timely information on accommodations, restaurants, and local attractions highlight these updated travel guides, which feature all-new covers, a dramatic visual design, symbols to indicate budget options, must-see ratings, multi-day itineraries, Smart Travel Tips, helpful bulleted maps, tips on transportation, guidelines for shopping excursions, and other valuable features. Original.

Leeteg of Tahiti

Leeteg of Tahiti
Author: John F. Turner,Greg Escalante
Publsiher: Last Gasp
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1999
Genre: Velvet painting
ISBN: 9780867194890

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A lush tropical setting, exotic models and legendary drinking bouts serve as the backdrop to the larger than life story of Edgar Leeteg. Often referred to as the American Gauguin for his idyllic rendering of the Tahitian people in the 30s, 40s and 50s, Leeteg is best known for his rediscovery and mastery of old technique of painting on velevet.

Tahiti Polynesia Handbook

Tahiti Polynesia Handbook
Author: David Stanley
Publsiher: David Stanley
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1989
Genre: French Polynesia
ISBN: 0918373336

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Tahiti

Tahiti
Author: Roseline Ngcheong-Lum
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781502627353

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Tahiti is a paradise in the Pacific Ocean, but what how did it become a country? This book explores the origins of Tahiti and its place in modern society. It examines cultural aspects such as language, religion, history, and economy. Full of colorful photographs and detailed, up-to-date information, this book is a fantastic resource for young readers wanting to learn more about the countries of the world.

Tahiti

Tahiti
Author: Ben R. Finney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351487146

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The Polynesian island of Tahiti is in the imagination an island paradise, an idyllic world inhabited by noble savages, carefree and uncomplicated. Tahiti separates myth from reality. Finney describes and analyzes the forces of change that have confronted Tahiti and its inhabitants in the modern world. As the author notes in the introduction, "Neither isolation in the South Pacific, nor the romantic aura invested in them by philosophers and escapists of the West, has saved Tahitians from intense involvement in the twin processes of industrialization and urbanization." This study of Tahitian life concentrates upon two different communities. One is a peasant community moving from subsistence farming to an increased reliance upon the production of cash crops. The other is a proletarian community whose members were at the time abandoning farming and fishing in favor of wage labor. Finney compares the two contemporaneous communities, enabling him to define different but interrelated variables of the economic and social change. These are responsible for Tahiti's evolution from a subsistence oriented peasant life to a life based increasingly on cash crops and wage labor. What happens to family life, work patterns, land use, and other traditional modes of social organization when a small, underdeveloped society is confronted with economic forces largely beyond its control? In dealing with this question as it applies to Tahiti, Finney makes an important contribution to our understanding of how modernization affects a society once thought to be outside the boundaries of the modern world. A major study in English of the socio-economic forces at work in Tahiti, this book provides the reader with both an understanding of the changing nature of Tahitian life, and the reactions of Tahitians to such changes.

Tahiti

Tahiti
Author: George Calderon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317856696

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First published in 2008. The people and life of Tahiti had sunk deeply into the heart of Calderon; but when he returned home, he deliberately postponed the book he intended to write, in order that he might recall the memory in due perspective. He left it incomplete, but there is a synopsis which shows how he meant to construct it, with the help of these the book has been brought to the shape in which it is now published. The reader will understand how the book inevitably shows unevenness, save for the chapters which had received the author's finishing touch.

Tahiti Beyond the Postcard

Tahiti Beyond the Postcard
Author: Miriam Kahn
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295991023

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Tahiti evokes visions of white beaches and beautiful women. This imagined paradise, created by Euro-American romanticism, endures today as the bedrock of Tahiti's tourism industry, while quite a different place is inhabited and experienced by ta'ata ma'ohi, as Tahitians refer to themselves. This book brings into dialogue the perspectives on place of both Tahitians and Europeans. Miriam Kahn is professor of anthropology at the University of Washington and author of Always Hungry, Never Greedy.