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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that following the annexation of the Leeward Islands, the people of Bora Bora appointed a blind man to raise the flag of France?
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Unused sources

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  • This is unreliable but interesting opinion that this was "possibly the most forgotten war ever fought" [1]

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  • Gauguin in the South Seas: Translated by Reginald Spink
    • Danielsson, Bengt (1965). Gauguin in the South Seas: Translated by Reginald Spink. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen and Unwin. pp. 177, 191–192. OCLC 1216673.

Teraupoo

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http://histoire.assemblee.pf/rubriques.php?recherche=Teraupo&x=0&y=0

  • The Battle of Avera Valley ends resistance to French rule on Raiatea. Teraupoo, leader of the native rebels is deported to New Caledonia. The Queen of Raiatea and 136 of her followers are exiled to Eiao in the Marquesas.
  • https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02048947/document
  • Baré, Jean-François (July–December 1984). "Fantômes de la violence: Énigmes tahitiennes". Études rurales. 71 (95/96). Paris: 23–46. JSTOR 20122163. OCLC 5547000185.
  • Saura, Bruno (2015). "Remembrance of the Colonial Past in the French Islands of the Pacific: Speeches, Representations, and Commemorations". The Contemporary Pacific. 27 (2, SPECIAL ISSUE: Decolonization, Language, and Identity: The Francophone Islands of the Pacific). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press: 337–368. JSTOR 24809936. OCLC 7973864301.
  • Teranpoo. qui n'avait cessé de se montrer opposé à notre influence, demeura Irreductible . il se retira dans l'intérieur de l'île Raiatea, la plus importante de l'archipel. où il réussit à grouper autour de lui un certain nombre de dissidents[3]

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Queen Tuarii

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French

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  • Pt. 3. La colonisation française : ordre et résistances --
  • 1. Mémoires de l'imposition française et des résistances autochtones -- Tahuata 1842 -- Nuku Hiva 1845 -- Tahiti 1844-1847 -- Huahine 1846 -- Anaa ('Ana) 1852 -- Ra'iàtea 1897 -- Tahiti, 29 juin 1880 --
  • 2. Mémoire de la colonisation comme processus d'acculturation -- Langue et école -- Terres et tribunaux fonciers -- La terre dans l'ordre social traditionnel -- Le non-respect des traités sous la colonisation -- Les grands juges to'ohitu -- La réapparition des to'ohitu aujourd'hui -- La question de la validité des traités avec la France --
  • 3. Mémoire de la royauté défunte -- La multiplication récente des prétentions monarchistes -- Les combats royaux et coutumiers de Joinville Pomare -- Un sacre avorté --

References to guerre

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Tahiti Heritage

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Ana'ite – La bibliothèque scientifique numérique polynésienne – Bibliothèque universitaire de l'Université de la Polynésie française

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  • Issue 178: