Chapter 27 – Art of the Pacific Cultures.

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Chapter 27 – Art of the Pacific Cultures

Maoi, Easter Island, Polynesia.

Te Hau ki Turanga in Manawhenua exhibition. Reproduced courtesy of Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand

Interior of Te Hau Ki Turanga, New Zealand.

Korambo House, Abelam Culture, Papua New Guinea. Ceremonial houses (korambo) and Ceremonial grounds (amei) are the focus of most rituals connected with the life-cycle events in Abelam culture

Interior of a ceremonial house (KORAMBO), Abelam people, East Sepik Province, New Guinea

Two typical basket yam masks. Yam decorated with basket mask and multiple woven and balsa wood fans.

Men's House, no date. Kapriman people, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea

Wapepe Navigation Chart, Marshall Islands, Micronesia. 19 th C. Sticks, coconut fiber, shells.

Artist: Yirawala Title: Yirritja moiety, 1970 Ochres on bark, 66.5 x 28cm

Artist: Roy Riwa Title: Crab Totems, 1970s Ochres on bark, 69.5 x 30.4cm