No, Hawai`i is part of Polynesia not Micronesia or Melanesia which are two groups of islands further southeast in the Pacific. These groupings are named for characteristics the first western explorers noted when they "discovered" the islands. Polynesia- Many peoples; Micronesia- Small peoples; Melanesia- Dark peoples. Other Polynesian island (groups) include Aotearoa, Rapa Nui, Tonga, Samoa and French Polynesia.
I think Tahiti is part of Polynesia. Where is Tahiti located, anyway? Whatever.
It is a state in the United States, but it is the northernmost extension in the Polynesian triangle. The first people who came to Hawaii were Polynesian.
Yes, it anchors the northern point of Polynesia.
Yes it is a northern Polynesian archipelago.
Yes it is. Hawaii used to trade with other islands in the Pacific so it was greatly influenced by their culture, and other islands were influenced by theirs.
Hawai'i is part of Polynesia. Hawaiians are polynesian. But don't get confused by all the asians you see in Hawai'i on television. they simply live in Hawai'i but are not Hawaiian.
the french polynesia is located in tahiti on the north part of french polynesia
Yes, they live in Tahiti, which is part of Polynesia.
It's part of the Winward group of French Polynesia.
No. Tahiti is the heart land of Polynesia
Tahiti is an island which is part of the Society Island Archipelago. The Society Archipelago along with Tuamotu, The Marquesas, The Gambier, and the Astral Archipelagos form French Polynesia. French Polynesia is also knowh as "Tahiti" See the related link.
Yes, most of them live in Tahiti, which is in Polynesia.
Tahiti is governed by what country
Tahiti is the correct spelling of the island in French Polynesia.
No, it's in Polynesia.
Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, but not the only island in it.
South Pacific and/or Polynesia and/or Polynesian Triangle
Tahiti