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Home > Country Profile > " French Polynesia:Economy, People, Culture and Flag "

" French Polynesia:Economy, People, Culture and Flag "

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PEOPLE OF FRENCH POLYNESIA

The people of Tahitians greet one another with the word Good day, which is spelled as Bonjour in their native language. The people do not like to shake hands with each and every one in any kind of small gathering. The Tahitian way of welcoming a guest can be spelled as Ia orana as per their local language. Local people believe in joie de vivre, which means joy of life, as one would notice in their lifestyle. One is expected to take off their shoes while visiting a guest's house.

The people love socializing and partying around and are known for their hospitality and kindliness behavior. The population constitutes of races coming from Maohi (Maori), Europeans, Asians and others. French is locally spoken while English is widely accepted.

ARTS, CULTURE AND MUSIC OF FRENCH POLYNESIA

Art: Petroglyphs gained wide popularity in this region as a graphical art form that denoted a noble character. One would even come across the wooden or stone human figured statuettes, which was known as ti'i or tiki in the Marquesan language this place.

Music: The Tahitian Choir's recording, which came in the form of himene tarava, recorded by Pascal Nabet-Meyer became a massive hit in the region and initiated the origin of music within the land of French Polynesia. The native people indulge in dancing whatsoever maybe the cause. Be it just for enjoyment or be it defying their enemy, be it celebrating one's victory or be it engaging oneself just for a festive cause, dancing has been a major aspect of Polynesian society. Otea is considered as a dance celebrated by the local men whereas upa upa is usually taken part by a couple. Arioi is their major professional group who perform during a particular celebration that is held in this region. Hawaiian and Spaniards brought about stringed instruments during the period of 17 th century like the pu, a conch shell that was used for delivering a particular announcement. Vivo is a nose flute, which was used during a particular function that was accompanied with the native song and dance.

Culture: Family bonding is considered as a supreme factor in the Polynesian culture. Children are the sole possession who shares affection with their grandparents. The people indulge in recreational activities like soccer, canoe races, surfing, wrestling, boxing, javelin throw and archery.

FLAG OF FRENCH POLYNESIA

The flag of French Polynesia was officially accepted during the year 1984. The flag is designed with the color red and white well chosen from the Tahitian flags. The beautifully designed pirogue is placed in the center of the illustrated emblem that denotes the sun and the sea, which has its resemblance with other flags in the region. Five figures within the flag denote the major islands located in this region.

ECONOMY OF FRENCH POLYNESIA

The economic growth of French Polynesia largely depends on commodities that are imported within the region, from tourism and from the financial aid delivered by France.

People presently have engaged themselves in agricultural industry pertaining to noni fruits, which is utilized in making medicines. Coconut, vanilla, vegetables and fruits are some of the commodities that are mainly cultivated here.

The natural resources of this region are timber, fish, cobalt. The black Tahitian pearls are the major source of revenue income within the country.

The commodities that are exported include: cultured pearls, coconut products, mother-of-pearl, vanilla, shark meat and other goods.

The commodities that are imported include: fuels, foodstuffs, equipment and much more.

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