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- noun Plural form of
Tahitian .
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Examples
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The Tahitians and Poonga-Poonga men had warmed up and were for pursuit, but this Sheldon would not permit.
Chapter 25 2010
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At Sheldon's command, the Tahitians and Poonga - Poonga men got into action with their rifles.
Chapter 25 2010
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The Tahitians can keep an anchor watch just as aboard ship.
Chapter 6 2010
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The Poonga-Poonga men gloated as usual, and as usual the Tahitians were shocked and angry, several of them cursing and muttering in undertones.
Chapter 25 2010
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Her Tahitians leaped out and rushed the boat high up the beach, and she led her bizarre following through the gate of the compound.
Chapter 10 2010
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In addition to her eight or ten kanaka seamen, her white captain, mate, and supercargo, and her six cabin passengers, she sailed from Rangiroa with something like eighty-five deck passengers -- Paumotans and Tahitians, men, women, and children each with
THE HEATHEN 2010
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Bramdo wanted Tetiaroa to 'remain forever a place that reminds Tahitians of who they are and what they were centuries ago'.
Marlon Brando's Tahitian idyll to become luxury eco-resort 2011
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"If I have my way," he said, "Tetiaroa will remain forever a place that reminds Tahitians of who they are and what they were centuries ago."
Marlon Brando's Tahitian idyll to become luxury eco-resort 2011
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The Tahitians, who arrived during the 19th century, called it "Big Paddle Rapa Nui" which is what it took to get here.
Richard Bangs: Skullduggery on Easter Island (Part I of II) Richard Bangs 2011
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Nothing could persuade the coast natives to venture farther, and Sheldon, with his four Tahitians, knew that it was madness to go on alone.
Chapter 23 2010
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