Rosa Raoulx (12 August 1908 – 17 May 1970) was a French Polynesian chief and politician.
She was the first woman to become president of a local council in Tahiti, and served as a member of the Territorial Assembly between 1962 and 1970.
While in the United States, she met Arthur Emile Michaeli, who she married in 1930.
[1] The couple returned to French Oceania the same year, settling in the Marquesas Islands.
In 1961 she was a founder of the Women's Solidarity Group of Tahiti, serving as President of the Arue branch.