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The eldest son of an eldest son descended from a Polynesian ancestor is often referred to as a "tama'ita'i" or "tama" in some Polynesian cultures. This term signifies a lineage that carries traditional significance, particularly in terms of inheritance and leadership roles within the family or community. The specific terminology can vary between different Polynesian islands and cultures, but the concept of lineage and respect for ancestry is a common theme.

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