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Polynesia$62270$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ECONOMY OF THE REGION
French Polynesia/Economy; Economy of french polynesia; Agriculture in French Polynesia; Economic history of French Polynesia

Polynesia      
n. Polinesia (arcipelago dell"oceano pacifico)
Easter Island         
  • Ancestor figure, circa 1830, from [[LACMA]] collections
  • [[Angata]], 1919
  • Manu Piri symbolizes love and union between two people. The slogan of the current administration is "Rapa Nui hai mahatu", translated as "Rapa Nui with love".
  • Detailed map of Rapa Nui/Easter Island
  • [[Motu Nui]] islet, part of the Birdman Cult ceremony
  • Bird paintings in the cave called "Cave of the Men Eaters"
  • Easter Island, ''Isla Salas y Gómez'', South America and the islands in between
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  • Rapa Nui]] woman
  • Rapa Nui people, painted by [[Louis Choris]], 1816
  • ahu]] with five moai showing retaining wall, platform, ramp and pavement. The Mataveri end of Hanga Roa is visible in the background with [[Rano Kau]] rising above it.
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  • Traditional cultivars of [[sweet potato]] (''kumara'') were staple crops on Polynesian Rapa Nui
  • [[Jacob Roggeveen]] analyzing a Moai statue, 18th-century engraving.
  • [[Mahani Teave]], 2012
  • La Pérouse]] at Easter Island in 1786
  • "Queen Mother" Koreto with her daughters "Queen" Caroline and Harriette in 1877
  • Typical landscape on Easter Island; rounded extinct volcanoes covered in low vegetation.
  • laser scan]] collected by nonprofit [[CyArk]].
  • Sample of [[rongorongo]]
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  • [[Thor Heyerdahl]], 1980
POLYNESIAN ISLAND OF CHILE
Isla de Pascua; Rapa Nui; Rapa Nui and Sala-y-Gomez subtropical broadleaf forests; Easter Islands; Easter island; Big Rapa; Chilean Polynesia; Easter Isle; Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua; Rapa nui; Rapa-Nui; Climate of Easter Island; Geology of Easter Island; Ecology of Easter Island; Culture of Easter Island; Demographics of Easter Island; Government of Easter Island; Isla De Pascua; Paasch-Eyland; Paasch Eyland; List of cities in Easter Island; Easter Islanders; Transport in Easter Island; Ahu (Easter Island); Easterisland; Hiro's Trumpet; Pu o Hiro; Davis's Island; Petroglyphs on Easter Island; Rapa Nui settlement; Rapa Nui subtropical broadleaf forests; Parliament of Easter Island; Politics of Easter Island; Spanish language in Easter Island; 2022 Easter Island wildfire
Isola di Pasqua (nell"oceano Pacifico)
slave trade         
  • 200th anniversary of the British act of parliament abolishing slave trading, commemorated on a [[British two pound coin]].
  • Ottoman advances resulted in many captive Christians being carried deep into Muslim territory.
  • ''[[Portrait of an African Man]]'', c. 1525–1530. The insignia on his hat alludes to possible Spanish or Portuguese origins.
  • kingdoms]] and [[empire]]s.
  • Arab slave-trading caravan transporting African slaves across the Sahara.
  • Americas]]
  • Registration of [[Jew]]s by Nazis for forced labor, 1941
  • [[Polish Jew]]s are lined up by German soldiers to do forced labour, September 1939, [[German-occupied Poland]]
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  • captured Tunis in 1535]], liberating 20,000 Christian slaves
  • ''Captives in Rome'', a nineteenth-century painting by [[Charles W. Bartlett]]
  • A contract from the [[Tang dynasty]] that records the purchase of a 15-year-old slave for six bolts of plain silk and five [[Chinese coins]].
  • USCT]]
  • Christian slaves]] in Algiers, 1706
  • Gezo, King of Dahomey
  • [[Giovanni Maria Morandi]], ''The ransoming of Christian slaves held in Turkish hands'', 17th century
  • Indian]] slave hunters. By [[Jean Baptiste Debret]]
  • James Hopkinson's plantation]], South Carolina ca. 1862.
  • Slavery in Brazil]], [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]].
  • A young boy with an enslaved woman, [[Brazil]], 1860.
  • 18th-century painting of [[Dirk Valkenburg]] showing plantation slaves during a Ceremonial dance.
  • One of the four chained slaves depicted at the bottom of the 17th-century [[Monument of the Four Moors]] in [[Livorno]], [[Italy]].
  • Circassian]] slave. Entitled, "Vornehmer Kaufmann mit seinem cirkassischen Sklaven" [Distinguished merchant and his circassian slave] by [[Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje]], c. 1888.
  • A plate in the [[Boxer Codex]] possibly depicting ''[[alipin]]'' (slaves) in the pre-colonial Philippines.
  • Illustration from the book: ''The Black Man's Lament, or, how to make sugar'' by [[Amelia Opie]]. (London, 1826)
  • "Avenue Schœlcher 1804-1893", [[Houilles]] (France)
  • Proclamation of the abolition of slavery by [[Victor Hugues]] in the [[Guadeloupe]], 1 November 1794
  • 1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20150414211920/http://databases.tanap.net/ead/html/CapeTown_1.21/index.html?N100A7 Inventory of the Archives of the Registrar and Guardian of Slaves, 1717–1848]}}"</ref>
  • Slaves cutting the [[sugar cane]], British colony of [[Antigua]], 1823
  • Arab slave traders and their captives along the Ruvuma river (in today's Tanzania and Mozambique), 19th-century drawing by [[David Livingstone]].
  • ''Bombardment of Algiers by [[Lord Exmouth]] in August 1816'', [[Thomas Luny]]
  • 1840 Anti-Slavery Conference]].
  • Liberated Russian slave workers, [[Nazi Germany]], April 1945
  • The inspection and sale of a slave.
  • Funeral at slave plantation during Dutch colonial rule, [[Suriname]]. Colored lithograph printed circa 1840–1850, digitally restored.
  • Well-dressed plantation owner and family visiting the slave quarters.
  • Wes Brady, ex-slave, Marshall, Texas, 1937. This photograph was taken as part of the [[Federal Writers' Project]] [[Slave Narrative Collection]], which has often been used as a primary source by historians.
  • Ottoman Turks with captives from the [[Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War]]
HISTORICAL ASPECT
Slave trade; Slave-trade; Slave traders; History of Slavery; Abolition of the Slave Trade; Slave trader; The Slave trade; Slave Trade; Slavery in the Americas; Slave dealer; Slave trading; Slave-trader; Varsha Mahender Sabhnani; Slave era; Slave running; Suppression of the Slave Trade; Suppression of the slave trade; Slavery in north america; North american slavery; Slavery in south america; South american slavery; Slavery in central america; Central american slavery; Slavery in North America; Slavery in Polynesia; Slavery in Oceania; History of slavery in New Zealand; Slavery in New Zealand; Slavery in Hawaii; Slave merchant; Slavetrader; Libyan slave trade
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Definition

Polynesians
·noun ·pl The race of men native in Polynesia.

Wikipedia

Economy of French Polynesia

The economy of French Polynesia is one of a developed country with a service sector accounting for 75%. French Polynesia's GDP per capita is around $22,000, one of the highest in the Pacific region.