Tahiti had been Spanish

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Guy Amaru

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Tahiti is the largest island of French Polynesia, a French overseas territory in the South Pacific Ocean. The island was discovered in 1606 by Spanish sailor and explorer Pedro Fernandez de Quiros. The Crown of Spain took possession of the island in 1772 to control the spread of other powers and evangelize. The Spanish presence was maintained until 1776.

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Amaru, Guy. 2006. “Tahiti Had Been Spanish”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 71 (January):1-16. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2005.71.1-16.
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Guy Amaru, ANAYA

Francés nativo de Tahití. Es capitán de la Marina Mercante francesa. Pertenece a la sociedad francesa ANAYA compuesta de españoles en Francia y franceses amantes de la cultura española.

References

"Les Espagnols à Tahiti". Publications de la Société des Océanistes, Paris 1995. Traducido al francés y anotado por Horacio Belçaguy, según "El Diario de Máximo Rodríguez" editado por Francisco Mellén Blanco a partir del manuscrito de Londres.

"Le Tahiti catholique", Patrick O’Reilly. Publications de la Société des Océanistes 1969.

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