La chorale tahitienne

Apparently approximately 45% of Tahitians belong to the evangelical reformed denomination, the largest (I mean it's the largest denomination, obviously...) 37% are Catholic. The rest belong to smaller denominations or to sects and cults. Tahitians go to church. The language of the churches is predominantly Maohi ( Tahitian ) though there are 5 French-speaking churches. Maohi has been suffering because of the dominance of French in education and administration but now it is taught in schools and is knowing a resurgence.


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Alan said…
I confess that towards the end of the afternoon as the chorale was singing and dancing I giggled as I thought of how we could do an English spiritual and cultural concert, beginning by singing "Dear Lord and Father of mankind" and "The God of love my shepherd is" and then doing "Knees up Muvver Brahn", the Lambeth Walk and the Hokey-Cokey.

It's not the same, is it.

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