Papeari
Papeari is a village on the south coast of Tahiti. It is located in Tahiti-nui district,[1] around 32 miles from Papeete.[2]
History
Papeari is attested in some accounts as Tahiti's oldest village.[3]
Some 19th-century sources attest that Papeari was formerly known as Vaiari (or Wyere), a name attributed to an indigenous group.[4] It houses a harbor with anchorage.[5]
Tourist sites in and near modern Papeari include the former home of the British novelist Robert Keable, who lived there from 1922 until his death in 1927, and a museum dedicated to the French painter Paul Gauguin, also a former resident of the area (from 1891-3).[3]
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References
- Crocombe, R.G. (1988). French Polynesia: a book of selected readings. p. 184. ISBN 982-02-0032-6.
- Young, Melanie (22 February 2004). "Pacific perals: Gauguin exhibit further polishes Tahitian islands' allure". Boston Herald.
- Goodwin, Bill (2010). Frommer's Tahiti and French Polynesia. Frommer's. pp. 104–105. ISBN 0-470-61828-0.
- Williamson, R W (1926). The social and political systems of central Polynesia. Cambridge University Press. p. 174.
- United States Hydrographic Office (1906). Pacific Islands pilot. US Government Print Office. p. 100.
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