- Slide 1
- The Pacific Chapter 31
- Slide 2
- Nan Madol. Pohnpei, Micronesia. Saudeleur Dynasty. C. 700-1600
CE. Basalt boulders and prismatic columns.
- Slide 3
- Moai on platform (ahu). Rapa Nui (Easter Island). C 1100-1600
CE. Volcanic tuff figures on basalt base.
- Slide 4
- Ahu ula (feather cape). Hawaiian. Late 18 th century CE.
Feathers and fiber.
- Slide 5
- Staff god. Rarotonga, Cook Islands, central Polynesia. Late 18
th to early 19 th century CE. Wood, tapa, fiber, and feathers.
- Slide 6
- Female deity. Nukuoro, Micronesia. C 18 th to 19 th century CE.
Wood.
- Slide 7
- Buk (mask). Torres Strait. Mid- to late 19 th century CE.
Turtle shell, wood, fiber, feathers, and shell.
- Slide 8
- Hiapo (tapa). Niue. C 1850-1900 CE. Tapa or bark cloth,
freehand painting.
- Slide 9
- Tamati Waka Nene. Gottfried Lindauer. 1890 CE. Oil on canvas.
(reference photo and engraving on Right)
- Slide 10
- Navigation chart. Marshall Islands, Micronesia. 19 th to early
20 th century CE. Wood and fiber.
- Slide 11
- Malagan display and mask. New Ireland Province, Papua New
Guinea. C 20 th century CE. Wood pigment, fiber, and shell.
- Slide 12
- Processional welcoming Queen Elizabeth II to Tonga with Ngatu
launima (tapa cloth). Tonga, central Polynesia. 1953 CE. Multimedia
performance (costume; cosmetics, including scent; chant; movement;
and pandanus fiber / hibiscus fiber mats) photographic
documentation. Video:
http://www.thecoconet.tv/search.do?q=ngata