Native island women are shown topless during a large portion of the film, and are sometimes sexualized. The visiting sailors warp native nudity into something offensive and sexual as they jeer and stare.
During a dance, woman simulate sex as the topless women shake and gyrate and bounce as the sailors watch.
During the main topless dance, almost all women are wearing garlands of flowers around their necks which partially obscure nudity. The camera does not linger on any nudity, the shot cuts back and forth between the dancing women and the male sailors, looking on.
During the main topless dance, only 2 instances of women gyrating, brief, 1-2 seconds, over men's bodies who are lying on ground. Once a man leaps onto a woman's body lying on ground, clearly suggestive, others shout and gesticulate. One shot in foreground of a woman's breasts, no flower garland, as she turns, one woman's buttocks are seen briefly, not in their entirety.
There are a great many scenes of topless native women throughout much of this movie, during which some of them are dancing in a provocative manner, however there is no other nudity. Native men are not shown nude.
A clothed man walks over to a native woman who is topless and kisses her on the mouth quickly a couple times. They then share slower passionate kiss. They next briefly are seen in each others arms making out while skinny dipping. Sex is implied several times, and at one time the man is told the woman is carrying his child.