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N: Nan Madol, Ohnpei, Micronesia. Saudeleur Dynasty A: Olosohpa; OlosihpaD: c. 700-1600 C.E. M/T: Stone, basalt boulders and prismatic columns. |
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N: Moai on platform (ahu), Rapa Nui Easter Island
A: Rapa Nui people D: c. 1100-1600 C.E. M/T: Carved from tuff, basalt, trachyte, red scoria rock |
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N: Ahu 'ula (feather cape) Hawaiian A: Hawaiians D: 1700 M/T: Netted base with bird feathers |
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N:Staff god, Rarotonga, Cook Island, central Polynesia
A: Unkown D:late 18th-early 19th century M/T: Carved wood, wrapped in tapa, fiber, and feathers. |
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N:Buk (mask), Torres Strait A: Torres Strait Islander people D: Mid to Late 19th century M/T:Turtle shell, wood, fiber, feathers, shell |
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N: Hiapo (tapa), Niue \ A: Unknown D: 1850-1900 M/T: Tapa or bark cloth |
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N: Navigation Chart, Marshall Islands, Micronesia A: Marshall Islands Inhabitants D: 19th century M/T: wooden sticks, cowrie and small shells |
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N:Malagan display and mask, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea A: Unknown D: C. 20th Century M/T: Wood, Pigment, Fiber, and Shell |
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N: Presentation of Fijian mats and tapa cloths to Queen Elizabeth II, Fiji, Polynesia A: Unknown D: D: 1953 C.E. M/T:Multimedia performance (costume; cosmetics, including scent; chant; movement; and pandanus fiber/ hibiscus fiber mats), photographic documentation |
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