Tahitians
native to Tahiti (as in native Tahitian)
Originally no. There are no mammals native to Tahiti.
Yes. The native Tahitians had been occupying the islands of Tahiti long before the first European communication and trade with the people in 1521. James Cook arrived another 248 years after the Europeans "discovered" Tahiti.
Only Tahiti speaks Tahitian. It is spoken there because it's the native language.
The native populations of Samoa, Tonga, and Tahiti, and their descendants living elsewhere, are some of the many island populations considered to be Polynesian.
Yes they are all eastern Polynesians. The native people are known in the Cook Islands as Maori, in Hawaii as Maoli and in Tahiti as Maohi. The languages are also very similar as is there dances.
i only know 2 of the. TAHITI NUI and TAHITI ITI Tahiti ni means big Tahiti and Tahiti iti means small Tahiti that's all i know now srry
If it were someone specifically from the island of Tahiti then the answer is Tahitian.
Tahiti is already written in Tahitian.
Mainly people, but also still lifes.
Inhabitants of Tahiti are Tahitians.
Tahiti money is called ra'che