6 Metaphors for tahitians

The French never demand the latter at home, and the Tahitian is so much an outdoor man that water-pipes and what they signify are not of interest to him.

We agreed that the Tahitians were as bad drivers as the Chinese, and that they were, wittingly or unwittingly, cruel to their beasts of burden.

The discoverers reported that the Tahitians and all other Polynesians were thieves and liars, for the reason that they often seized pieces of iron, tools, and firearms that they saw on the ships or ashore in the houses occupied by the first whites, and then lied about their actions.

These Tahitians and all their kind were ancient Aryans who in the dim past were in India, and afterward in the Indian archipelago.

Tahitians were indifferent models, as they were not much interested in pictures, not seeing objects, as we do, and found posing irksome.

" "Noanoa Tiare," said I, "you Tahitians are the birds of paradise of the human family.

6 Metaphors for  tahitians