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Polynesian Rat (1743 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Polynesian Rat}}<br/>{{StatusSecure}}
14: The '''Polynesian Rat''' or '''Pacific Rat''' (''Rattus exulans'')...
16: ...rds, and the eggs of birds. An adept climber, the Polynesian Rat has been known to nest in trees.
18: The Polynesian Rat is widespread throughout the [[Pacific Ocean|...

Polynesian Triangle (1141 bytes)
1: [[Image:Polynesiantraiangle.jpg|thumb|300px|The Polynesian Triangle is a geographical region of the Pacific ...
3: ...gion, sciences. Anthropologists believe that all Polynesians are related to a single proto-culture establishe...
5: The eight main Polynesian cultures are from:
21: * [http://www.polynesia.com/ Polynesian Cultural Center]

Polynesian Airlines (787 bytes)
1: [[Image:polynesianairlines.JPG|right|Polynesian Airlines routes superimposed on its logo]]
3: '''Polynesian Airlines''' is the national carrier of [[Samoa]]....
6: ...//www.pacificislands.com/airlines/polynesian.html Polynesian Airlines]

Polynesian mythology (5558 bytes)
1: ...]], [[New Zealand]], and [[Hawai'i]]. The various Polynesian languages are still close and there are many cult...
258: *[[Tara (Polynesian)|Tara]]
279: *[[Tuna (Polynesian mythology)|Tuna]]
309: [[Category:Polynesian mythology]]

Polynesian languages (1970 bytes)
1: ...he Eastern [[Malayo-Polynesian languages | Malayo-Polynesian]] branch of that family.
3: There are approximately forty Polynesian languages. The most prominent of these are [[Tahi...
5: ...and all others are considered part of the Nuclear Polynesian division.
7: ...ain correspondenes can be noted between different Polynesian languages. For example, the Maori sounds ''T'' an...
9: Some Polynesian languages have been greatly affected by European ...

Polynesian sandpiper (2000 bytes)
2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Polynesian sandpipers'''</th></tr>
22: The two '''Polynesian sandpipers''' are small [[wader|wading]] [[bird]]...

Tuna (Polynesian mythology) (317 bytes)
1: In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tuna''' is the god of [[eel]]s wh...
3: [[Category:Polynesian gods]]

Bulu (Polynesian mythology) (246 bytes)
1: ...ian mythology|Fijian]], [[mythology]], '''[[Bulu (Polynesian mythology|Bulu]]''' is the name of the [[underwor...

Malayo-Polynesian languages (2116 bytes)
1: ...er, which is spoken on [[Madagascar]]. The Malayo-Polynesian (MP) languages are divided into two major subgrou...
3: The Malayo-Polynesian languages tend to use reduplication (repetition o...
7: Western Malayo-Polynesian has 500 million speakers and includes [[Bahasa In...
11: ...n]], [[Sama]] and [[Chamorro language|Chamorro]]. Polynesian languages include [[Hawaiian language|Hawai'ian]]...
13: [[Category:Malayo-Polynesian languages]]

Tara (Polynesian goddess) (146 bytes)
1: '''Tara''' is a beautiful sea goddess in [[Polynesian mythology]].
4: [[Category:Polynesian goddesses]][[Category:Sea and river goddesses]]

Polynesian Voyaging Society (1890 bytes)
1: ...traditional [[Polynesia|Polynesian]] [[Navigation#Polynesian navigation|voyaging methods]]. It is best known ...
3: ...nt Polynesians could have purposely settled the [[Polynesian triangle]] using non-instrument navigation. Thei...
7: ...ng the first modern Hawaiian to master the art of Polynesian navigation.
12: *[http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/pvs/ Polynesian Voyaging Society]

Polynesian Cultural Center (3039 bytes)
1: ...[[Oahu]], is a [[living museum]] of the various [[Polynesian]] cultures.
9: ... of the Central and South [[Pacific Ocean]]. The Polynesian Cultural Center is the venue for the annual World...
11: ...an lu'au open to the public, offering traditional Polynesian fare, including pork cooked in the "imu," an unde...
17: ...ion, as the first hukilau, direct ancestor to the Polynesian Cultural Center, was fed from nets provided by Ka...
19: The Polynesian Cultural Center is open Monday - Saturday, but no...

French Polynesian legislative election, 2004 (6491 bytes)

Pili (509 bytes)
3: ...[[god]], and was considered an ancestor of many [[Polynesian]] peoples. He is the special [[totem]] of the pe...
7: [[Category:Polynesian gods]]

Maohi (128 bytes)
1: ...ogy]], the '''Maohi''' are the ancestors of the [[Polynesian]] peoples.
3: [[Category:Polynesian mythology]]

Bulu (233 bytes)
3: ...he [[Bulu (Polynesian mythology|underworld]] in [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically [[Fiji]]);
6: [[Category:Polynesian mythology]]

Havoa (346 bytes)
1: ...on google. Recommend someone to look up a book on polynesian mythology)<p>
3: [[Category:Polynesian mythology]]

Tuvaluan language (519 bytes)
1: ...ken in [[Tuvalu]]. It has common words with other Polynesian languages; for instance ''te Atua'' means "God" i...
10: [[Category:Polynesian languages]]

Where-Ao (109 bytes)
1: In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Where-Ao''' is an ancient creator...
4: [[Category:Polynesian gods]]

Limu (105 bytes)
1: In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Limu''' is a god of the [[dead]].
3: [[Category:Polynesian gods]]

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