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The charm of Tahitian black pearls: history and cultivation in French Polynesia
The black pearl of Tahiti, jewel of French Polynesia, represents a cultural and natural heritage. The result of centuries of history and precise, respectful pearl farming, this unique gem is cultivated in the crystal-clear lagoons of remote atolls such as Manihi or Marutea Sud. Discovering its process and origin is an immersion into the Polynesian soul.


Matavaa o te Henua Enana: The Vibrant Soul of the Marquesas Islands
Every two years, the Marquesas Islands celebrate Matavaa or te Henua Enana, a traveling cultural festival that honors the ancestral soul of Polynesia. In a majestic setting off the beaten tourist track, mythical dances, ritual tattoos, songs, crafts, and traditional sports revive the Ma'ohi identity with emotion and pride. More than an event, it is a collective ritual that connects artists, travelers, and communities in an encounter of beauty and truth.


Mythology of French Polynesia: an ancestral universe of gods, heroes, and cosmic forces
Beneath the idyllic landscapes of French Polynesia lies a mythical ancestral universe, where Ta’aroa creates the world, Hina sows coconut trees from the moon, and Hiro sails the seas. Mana, the sacred energy that connects everything, flows through tattoos, marae and tikis. Exploring these beliefs is to understand the deep soul of the islands and experience a transformative spiritual journey.


Traditional star navigation in French Polynesia: an ancient art under endless skies
Navigating without compasses or maps, guided solely by the stars and the ocean—that’s how the ancient Polynesians sailed across thousands of islands for centuries. Today, this tradition lives on in French Polynesia through wayfinding, an ancestral navigation practice that blends astronomy, ocean reading, and a spiritual connection with nature. More than just a technique, it’s a philosophy and a cultural legacy experiencing a vibrant revival.
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