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Turama Arapari Cowan Infographiste Chargee De Marketing Et Premiere Dauphine De Miss Moorea Vise Le Titre De Miss Tahiti
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Turama Arapari Cowan, a marketing specialist and recent first runner-up of Miss Aimeho Nui 2025, is competing for the title of Miss Tahiti 2026. She reflects on her background in Pirae and discusses how her professional life as an infographist allows her to express creativity through digital media. Cowan expresses her ambition to convince the public and jury that she possesses all the necessary qualities for the role.
Key points
- Turama Arapari Cowan is candidate number 6 in the Miss Tahiti 2026 election.
- She holds a degree as a marketing specialist and infographist, working with a local surf brand.
- Cowan was named the first runner-up of Miss Aimeho Nui in 2025.
- The article notes that she views her participation partly out of responsibility for representing the community of Moorea Maio.
- She is scheduled to meet with the representative from Moorea-Maio at an event.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableTurama Arapari Cowan was elected first runner-up of Miss Aimeho Nui in 2025.
- VerifiableShe works as a marketing specialist and infographist for a local surf brand.
- UnverifiedThe Miss Tahiti 2026 election is scheduled to take place on June 26th in Pirae.
Missing context
The article does not provide details on the specific criteria or judging process for Miss Tahiti 2026, nor does it detail her platform or major social causes she intends to champion.
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