Matari’i Ni’a
Every year French Polynesia, celebrates the “Season of Abundance” which takes place around the 20th of November. The advent of this season, announced by the Pleiades constellation rising, is witnessed by Polynesians after sunset. In the past, Polynesians observed the stars in the darkness of the ocean scape to guide their pirogue (canoe) during their sea travel.
This abundance season called “Matari’i I Ni’a” is an occasion for Polynesians to honour the fruits of the sea and the earth in the form of various festivities.
This season, usually during the hot and humid period, is known to bring happiness and prosperity to Polynesians. A week long series of events of traditional song and dance representations and traditional sports competitions are organized to give thanks to God and the Earth for the gifts bestowed on them.
Polynesians appreciate this opulent season that allows them to celebrate and honour their culture and traditions. Both play an important role in their lives. Their friendly open-minded nature reflects their generosity and happiness in sharing their culture with foreigners.
This week of celebration is full of sharing and conviviality. It is also considered a good opportunity for community leaders to emphasize of culture and environmental conservation to young people.