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The Human Face of the Pacific. A Place of Power in French Polynesia 1983 Directed by Oliver Howes

A Six-Part Series

A Tahiti is a rugged, forest-clad South Pacific island, surrounded by coral reefs. Its traditional Polynesian way of life has been swamped over the years by foreign influences, particularly that of France. However, the long-awaited re-emergence of traditional culture is the focus of this documentary. We look at some of the people responsible for the cultural revival and their arts including the building of a double hulled canoe, the art of full body tattooing and the fierce dance competitions at the high point of celebration of Polynesian culture, the Tiurai Festival.

Production Country Australia
Language English
Gnere Documentary
Release Date 1 January 1983
28 mins
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