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Ariki

Un ariki (Nouvelle-Zélande, Îles Cook), ꞌariki (Île de Pâques), aliki (Tokelau, Tuvalu), 'Aliki (Wallis-et-Futuna), ali'i (Samoa, Hawai'i), ari'i (Îles de la Société, Tahiti, Rotuma) aiki ou hakaiki (Îles Marquises), akariki (Îles Gambier) ou 'eiki (Tonga) est un membre d'une chefferie héréditaire ou d'un rang noble en Polynésie[1],[2].

  1. Horatio Hale, United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842: Ethnography and Philology, vol. 6, Philadelphia, Printed C. Sherman, (lire en ligne), p. 294
  2. Abraham Fornander et John F. G. Stokes, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol. 3, London, Trübner & Company, , 55–56 p. (lire en ligne)

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