Tapa on Moce Island, Fiji: A Traditional Handicraft in a Changing SocietyBrill Archive, 1977 - 176 pages |
Table des matières
The masi plant and its cultivation | 11 |
characteristics and classification | 18 |
Masi kesa and gatu vakaviti at the wedding ceremony | 76 |
The gatu vakavitimanufacture decoration and decorative | 88 |
The solofua and its uses | 96 |
The gatu vakatoga | 109 |
Summary and concluding remarks | 155 |
43 | 168 |
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anvil applied bark cloth barter beaten beating bika bride and groom called ceremonial Chief coconut coffin commercial masi commercial tapa copra deceased chief's decorated tapa dogo draudrau dudua earth oven factors festive Fiji Fijian Fijian dollar fish folded Fulaga function gadoa gatu vakatoga gatu vakaviti gifts ike vakaviti inner bark kabani Kabara kerosene Komo kupeti lafoti Lakeba lalaga Lau Group Lau Islands Laura Thompson layers length lovo magiti makers manioc manufacture masi kesa type masi ni sala matana matanivanua mats metres Moala Moce Moce women motifs Namuka Nasau Olinipa Ono-i-Lau ornamentation papa pattern pieces of gatu placed Polynesia present Qali Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde role rows rubbed sheet Simon Kooijman 1972 solofua stencil figures strip of tapa sulu surface Suva tapa tapa complex tapa strips tapa-maker tasina technique teketeke Tongan traditional tree umea Vagariki vakataraisulu vetau village vutu tutuki waqani wedding width woman yaba