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Red Wave
Price: $15.00
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Author:
Katherine Higgins
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Cultural Crafts of Niue: Pandanus Weaving
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Author:
Shari Cole and Vitolia Kulatea
The swift loss of culture and traditional skills in island societies due to the inroads of modern lifestyles and manufactured goods has been a concern for many years…
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Fire in the sea: An anthology of Poetry and Art
Price: $29.95
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Author:
Sue Cowing (ed.)
This imaginative and colourful collection of more than 150 poems contains work by poets from Hawai'i, Samoa, Tahiti, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, New Zealand, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
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Grass Roots Art of the Solomons: Images and Islands
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Author:
John and Sue Chick (ed.'s)
The Solomons traditional design forms and craft techniques have been put to paper to stimulate interest in its origins, preservation and development.
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String figures of the Tuamotus
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Author:
Kenneth Emory and Honor Maude
The string figures described in this collection were those recorded in the Tuamotus between 1929 to 1931. The making of these string figures or fai was an integral part of the Tuamotuan culture.
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The Russian From Belfort
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Author:
Marie Claude Teissier-Landgraf
Nicolai Michoutouchkine, artist, has wrought a distinctive career and won world-wide recognition from a small piece of land alongside the lagoon In Port-Vila, Vanuatu.
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The String Figures of Nauru Island
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Author:
Honor Maude with members of the International String Figures Association'
This book is the definitive work on Nauruan ekawada as well as commentary on Nauru's history and society. Nauruans, string figure makers, historians, and anthropologists will cherish this book.
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Tatau(Tattoo)
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Author:
Jean Tekura Mason
The tatau may tell of as many scars in a person's life as it may speak of the joys. Thus the pride with which they are worn may be confident, but it can be bitter as well.
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