Maohi
The term "Maohi" refers to the indigenous people of French Polynesia, particularly those from the islands of Tahiti and Moorea. The Maohi culture is rich in traditions, language, and customs that have been passed down through generations. They are known for their deep connection to the land and sea, which plays a vital role in their way of life.
Maohi people speak the Reo Mā'ohi language, which is part of the larger Polynesian language family. Their cultural practices include traditional music, dance, and art, which reflect their history and beliefs. The Maohi community continues to strive for the preservation of their heritage in the face of modern influences.