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[[Scouting]] in [[French Polynesia]] is represented by the '''Conseil du Scoutisme polynésien''' (''Polynesian Scout Council''), founded in 1986. The first Scout unit in French Polynesia was founded in 1947. French Polynesia became an Associate Member of the [[WOSM-Asia-Pacific Region|Asia-Pacific Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 2001. Membership as of 2001 stood at 793. | [[Scouting]] in [[French Polynesia]] is represented by the '''Conseil du Scoutisme polynésien''' (''Polynesian Scout Council''), founded in 1986. The first Scout unit in French Polynesia was founded in 1947. French Polynesia became an Associate Member of the [[WOSM-Asia-Pacific Region|Asia-Pacific Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 2001. Membership as of 2001 stood at 793. | ||
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* [[Scouts et Guides de France]] via the ''Scouts et Guides de Polynésie française'' (SGPF; Catholic; 150 members) | * [[Scouts et Guides de France]] via the ''Scouts et Guides de Polynésie française'' (SGPF; Catholic; 150 members) | ||
* [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs unionistes de France]] via the ''Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses unionistes de Polynésie française'' (EEUPF; Protestant) | * [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs unionistes de France]] via the ''Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses unionistes de Polynésie française'' (EEUPF; Protestant) | ||
* ''Association des Scouts Liahona- | * ''Association des Scouts Liahona-Saints des Derniers Jours'' (ADSL-SDJ; [[Mormon]]; 752 members) | ||
* ''Scouts Adventiste de Polynésie française'' ([[Seventh-day Adventist]], affiliated to [[Pathfinders (Seventh-day Adventist)|Pathfinders International]]) | * ''Scouts Adventiste de Polynésie française'' ([[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]], affiliated to [[Pathfinders (Seventh-day Adventist)|Pathfinders International]]) | ||
* ''Scouts Te ahi nui'' | * ''Scouts Sanito'' ([[Community of Christ|Sanito Church]]) | ||
* ''Scouts Te ahi nui'' ([[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]]) | |||
==Program== | ==Program== | ||
Major activities include Scout camping, celebration of [[Scouts' Day]], leader training, observation of international days, fund-raising for handicapped children, operation of camps for neighborhood children through introduction of neighborhood Scouting, and Scout involvement in environmental education programs. The Conseil du Scoutisme polynésien has procured a campsite from the French Polynesian government on a 60 year lease. | |||
Polynesian Scouts have been participating in international events since 1987, attending [[World Scout Jamboree]]s and Asia-Pacific Region Scout Conferences. 204 Scouts from Tahiti attended the [[19th World Scout Jamboree]] in Chile in 1998. | Polynesian Scouts have been participating in international events since 1987, attending [[World Scout Jamboree]]s and Asia-Pacific Region Scout Conferences. 204 Scouts from Tahiti attended the [[19th World Scout Jamboree]] in Chile in 1998. [[Noelline Parker]] is the International Commissioner of French Polynesia. | ||
The ''[[Scout Motto]]'' is ''Sois Prêt'' (Be Prepared) or ''Toujours Prêt'' (Always Prepared) in French, depending on the organization. | |||
[[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], or "Mormon" Church, sponsors many Scout groups. Mormon Scouts are a majority of the membership in [[Tahiti]].{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Scouting in France]] | * [[Scouting in France]] | ||
==Emblems== | ==Emblems== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Scouts et Guides de Polynésie française.svg|Scouts et Guides de Polynésie française | |||
File:Scouts Polynesiens.svg|Scouts Polynesiens | |||
File:Association des Scouts Liahona-SDJ.png|Association des Scouts Liahona-SDJ | |||
File:Guides de Polynésie française.svg|Guides de Polynésie française | |||
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[[Category:WOSM member organizations]] | [[Category:WOSM member organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Scouting in France]] | [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in France]] | ||
[[Category:Organisations based in French Polynesia]] |
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Conseil du Scoutisme polynésien | |||
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Country | French Polynesia | ||
Founded | 1986 | ||
Membership | 793 | ||
Affiliation | Asia-Pacific Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement | ||
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Scouting in French Polynesia is represented by the Conseil du Scoutisme polynésien (Polynesian Scout Council), founded in 1986. The first Scout unit in French Polynesia was founded in 1947. French Polynesia became an Associate Member of the Asia-Pacific Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 2001. Membership as of 2001 stood at 793.
Members
The council is an umbrella federation with five members:
- Scouts et Guides de France via the Scouts et Guides de Polynésie française (SGPF; Catholic; 150 members)
- Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs unionistes de France via the Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses unionistes de Polynésie française (EEUPF; Protestant)
- Association des Scouts Liahona-Saints des Derniers Jours (ADSL-SDJ; Mormon; 752 members)
- Scouts Adventiste de Polynésie française (Seventh-day Adventist, affiliated to Pathfinders International)
- Scouts Sanito (Sanito Church)
- Scouts Te ahi nui (Pentecostal)
Program
Major activities include Scout camping, celebration of Scouts' Day, leader training, observation of international days, fund-raising for handicapped children, operation of camps for neighborhood children through introduction of neighborhood Scouting, and Scout involvement in environmental education programs. The Conseil du Scoutisme polynésien has procured a campsite from the French Polynesian government on a 60 year lease.
Polynesian Scouts have been participating in international events since 1987, attending World Scout Jamborees and Asia-Pacific Region Scout Conferences. 204 Scouts from Tahiti attended the 19th World Scout Jamboree in Chile in 1998. Noelline Parker is the International Commissioner of French Polynesia.
The Scout Motto is Sois Prêt (Be Prepared) or Toujours Prêt (Always Prepared) in French, depending on the organization.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or "Mormon" Church, sponsors many Scout groups. Mormon Scouts are a majority of the membership in Tahiti.[citation needed]
See also
Emblems
- Guides de Polynésie française.svg
Guides de Polynésie française
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