Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth

Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth
Title Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth PDF eBook
Author Frances Lennard
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 2020
Genre Bark painting
ISBN 9789088909733

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Barkcloth or tapa, a cloth made from the inner bark of trees, was widely used in place of woven cloth in the Pacific islands until the 19th century. A ubiquitous material, it was integral to the lives of islanders and used for clothing, furnishings and ritual artefacts. 'Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth' takes a new approach to the study of the history of this region through its barkcloth heritage, focusing on the plants themselves and surviving objects in historic collections. This object-focused approach has filled gaps in our understanding of the production and use of this material through an investigation of this unique fabric's physical properties, transformation during manufacture and the regional history of its development in the 18th and 19th centuries. The book is the outcome of a research project which focused on three important collections of barkcloth at The Hunterian, University of Glasgow; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. It also looks more widely at the value of barkcloth artefacts in museum collections for enhancing both contemporary practice and a wider appreciation of this remarkable fabric. The contributors include academics, curators, conservators and makers of barkcloth from Oceania and beyond, in an interdisciplinary study which draws together insights from object-based and textual reseach, fieldwork and tapa making, and information on the plants used to make fibres and colourants. This book will be of interest to tapa makers, museum professionals including curators and conservators; academics and students in the fields of anthropology, museum studies and conservation; museum visitors and anyone interested in finding out more about barkcloth.

Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth

Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth
Title Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth PDF eBook
Author Frances Lennard
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 2020-12-23
Genre
ISBN 9789088909726

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Barkcloth or tapa, a cloth made from the inner bark of trees, was widely used in place of woven cloth in the Pacific islands until the 19th century. A ubiquitous material, it was integral to the lives of islanders and used for clothing, furnishings and ritual artefacts. Material Approaches to Polynesian Barkcloth takes a new approach to the study of the history of this region through its barkcloth heritage, focusing on the plants themselves and surviving objects in historic collections. This object-focused approach has filled gaps in our understanding of the production and use of this material through an investigation of this unique fabric's physical properties, transformation during manufacture and the regional history of its development in the 18th and 19th centuries.The book is the outcome of a research project which focused on three important collections of barkcloth at The Hunterian, University of Glasgow; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. It also looks more widely at the value of barkcloth artefacts in museum collections for enhancing both contemporary practice and a wider appreciation of this remarkable fabric. The contributors include academics, curators, conservators and makers of barkcloth from Oceania and beyond, in an interdisciplinary study which draws together insights from object-based and textual reseach, fieldwork and tapa making, and information on the plants used to make fibres and colourants.This book will be of interest to tapa makers, museum professionals including curators and conservators; academics and students in the fields of anthropology, museum studies and conservation; museum visitors and anyone interested in finding out more about barkcloth.

Polynesian Barkcloth

Polynesian Barkcloth
Title Polynesian Barkcloth PDF eBook
Author Simon Kooijman
Publisher Bloomsbury Shire Publications
Pages 76
Release 1988
Genre Design
ISBN

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"This book is based on research in museum collections and on fieldwork in Polynesia and Fiji ..."--Page 3.

Unwrapping Tongan Barkcloth

Unwrapping Tongan Barkcloth
Title Unwrapping Tongan Barkcloth PDF eBook
Author Fanny Wonu Veys
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2017-01-26
Genre Design
ISBN 1474283306

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Tongan barkcloth, made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry tree, still features lavishly in Polynesian ceremonies all over the world. Yet despite the attention paid to this textile by anthropologists and art historians alike, little is known about its history. Providing a unique insight into Polynesian material culture, this book explores barkcloth's rich cultural history, and argues that its manufacture, decoration and use are vehicles of creativity and female agency. Based on twelve years of extensive ethnographic and archival research, the book uncovers stories of ceremony, gender, the senses, religion and nationhood, from the 17th century up to the present-day. Placing the materiality of textiles at the heart of Tongan culture, Veys reveals not only how barkcloth was and continues to be made, but also how it defines what it means to be Tongan. Extending the study to explore the place of barkcloth in the European imagination, she examines international museum collections of Tongan barkcloth, from the UK and Italy to Switzerland and the USA, addressing the bias of the European 'gaze' and challenging traditional gendered understandings of the cloth. A nuanced narrative of past and present barkcloth manufacture, designs and use, Unwrapping Tongan Barkcloth demonstrates the importance of the textile to both historical and contemporary Polynesian culture.

Ka Hana Kapa

Ka Hana Kapa
Title Ka Hana Kapa PDF eBook
Author William Tufts Brigham
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1911
Genre Tapa
ISBN

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Polynesian Barkcloth

Polynesian Barkcloth
Title Polynesian Barkcloth PDF eBook
Author Kooijman Simon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1988
Genre Handicraft
ISBN 9789999466981

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Polynesia in Early Historic Times

Polynesia in Early Historic Times
Title Polynesia in Early Historic Times PDF eBook
Author Douglas L. Oliver
Publisher Bess Press
Pages 326
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781573061254

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"This book presents a comprehensive and balanced description of major aspects of Polynesian cultures, using both the accounts of the European "discoverers" and the up-to-date writings of archaeologists and anthropologists".--BOOKJACKET.