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Samoan Art and Artists

Samoan Art and Artists
Author: Sean Mallon
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780824826758

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"Samoan Art and Artists is a wide-ranging survey of both the traditional and contemporary arts of Samoa. The author has drawn on an extensive research base to present a contemporary and accessible picture of a vibrant culture. The book has a broad sweep, covering all facets of the Samoan arts, including canoe and house building, siapo (tapa) weaving, tattooing, oratory, adornment, all forms of performance art, the visual arts, and literature. An important feature of the book is the inclusion of profiles of living practitioners, both from Samoa and the large Samoan communities in other Pacific countries."--Publisher description.


Siapo

Siapo
Author: Mary J. Pritchard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1984
Genre: Art, Polynesian
ISBN:

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"The artistic, cultural and economic functions of siapo in Samoan life prevail today... My little book is a modest contribution to understanding this important aspect of Samoan culture..."--Preface.


Tatau

Tatau
Author: Jean Tekura Mason
Publisher: [email protected]
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789820203181

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"Jean Tekura Mason's poetry reflects her life as a person living in two worlds - Polynesian and European. Some of her poems are reflective. Others are glib (and deliberately so). There is humour and there is passion - of love and hate, pagan faiths and Christian beliefs, ancestors and dancers, customs and politics, migrants and immigrants, and Pacific flora and fauna - all have stimulated Ms Mason to put pen to paper. At times incisive and descriptive, and at others deeply moging, this book is a collection of poems which is both retrospective perceptive"--Back cover


Sāmoan Queer Lives

Sāmoan Queer Lives
Author: Yuki Kihara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781877484278

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Samoan Queer Lives is a collection of personal stories from one of the world's unique indigenous queer cultures. The first of its kind, this book features a collection of autobiographical pieces by fa`afafine, transgender, and queer people of Sāmoa, one of the original continuous indigenous queer cultures of Polynesia and the Pacific Islands. -- http://www.littleisland.co.nz.


Tatau

Tatau
Author: Sean Mallon
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780824878498

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Tatau is a beautifully designed and richly illustrated retelling of the unique and powerful history of Sāmoan tattooing, from 3,000 years ago to modern practices. The Sāmoan Islands are virtually unique in that tattooing has been continuously practiced with indigenous techniques: the full male tattoo, the pe‘a, has evolved in subtle ways in its design since the nineteenth century, but remains as elaborate, meaningful, and powerful as it ever was. This cultural history is the first publication to examine Sāmoan tatau from its earliest beginnings. Through a chronology rich with people, encounters, and events it describes how Sāmoan tattooing has been shaped by local and external forces of change over many centuries. It argues that Sāmoan tatau has a long history of relevance both within and beyond Sāmoa, and a more complicated history than is currently presented in the literature. It is richly illustrated with historical images of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Sāmoan tattooing, contemporary tattooing, diagrams of tattoo designs and motifs, and with supplementary photographs such as posters, ephemera, film stills, and artefacts.


Tusiata O Le Tala O Le Vavau

Tusiata O Le Tala O Le Vavau
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780473673543

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Tusiata o le Tala o le Vavau is a homage to pioneering and hugely important Samoan artist Iosua To'afa, illustrator of 1976's iconic Tala o le Vavau: Myths and Legends of Samoa. It celebrates the life and art of a brilliant - if underacknowledged - creative force. Featuring reflections from Albert Wendt, Momoe Malietoa von Reiche, Sean Mallon and Marilyn Kohlhase, as well as assorted friends, family, former peers and students, what's revealed is a poignant, absorbing and deeply personal account of To'afa's life and the ongoing influence of his work. This book and its accompanying exhibition also showcases original work by nine Aotearoa-based Samoan visual artists - renowned contemporary practitioners like Andy Leleisi'uao, Raymond Sagapolutele and Siliga David Setoga, alongside those more emerging - all inspired by the 1976 book and To'afa's art. Tusiata o le Tala o le Vavau is a celebration of contemporary Samoan art today and a critical recognition of its beginnings through Iosua To'afa and his work.


Pacific Artists

Pacific Artists
Author: Patricia Hereniko
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1986
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Coconut Milk

Coconut Milk
Author: Dan Taulapapa McMullin
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0816530521

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Coconut Milk is a fresh, new poetry collection that is a sensual homage to place, people, love, and lust. The first collection by Samoan writer and painter Dan Taulapapa McMullin, the poems evoke both intimate conversations and provocative monologues that allow him to explore the complexities of being a queer Samoan in the United States. McMullin seamlessly flows between exposing the ironies of Tiki kitsch–inspired cultural appropriation and intimate snapshots of Samoan people and place. In doing so, he disrupts popular notions of a beautiful Polynesia available for the taking, and carves out new avenues of meaning for Pacific Islanders of Oceania. Throughout the collection, McMullin illustrates various manifestations of geopolitical, cultural, linguistic, and sexual colonialism. His work illuminates the ongoing resistance to colonialism and the remarkable resilience of Pacific Islanders and queer-identified peoples. McMullin’s Fa’a Fafine identity—the ability to walk between and embody both the masculine and feminine—creates a grounded and dynamic voice throughout the collection. It also fosters a creative dialogue between Fa’a Fafine people and trans-Indigenous movements. Through a uniquely Samoan practice of storytelling, McMullin contributes to the growing and vibrant body of queer Indigenous literature.


Fatu Feu'u on Life and Art

Fatu Feu'u on Life and Art
Author: Fatu Feu'u
Publisher:
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781877484230

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"Fatu Feu'u is an internationally recognised Samoan-New Zealand artist. He has been pivotal in shaping the interest in contemporary Pacific art globally and nurturing a generation of Pacific artists locally, leading to his reputation as the father of contemporary Pacific art. Fatu shares his story, from wilful Samoan-village boy to New Zealand factory-worker immigrant, to leader in his home communities and the global art world. His thoughts on art and life are woven into an inspiring tale that helps us understand not only what drives this artist, but what's behind his art"--Cover jacket.


Yuki Kihara

Yuki Kihara
Author: Shigeyuki Kihara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2016
Genre: Anthropometry
ISBN: 9780473349684

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