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Hybrid Textiles: Pragmatic Creativity and Authentic Innovations in Pacific Cloth

Special Issue of  Pacific Arts Journal 27(3-5) 2007

edited by Ping-Ann Addo, Heather Young Leslie and Phyllis Herda

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A Note from the President of the Pacific Arts Association
Carol S. Ivory, Washington State University

Pacific Textiles, Pacific Cultures: Hybridity and Pragmatic Creativity
Heather E. Young Leslie and Ping-Ann Addo

Biographical Sketch of Jehanne Teilhet-Fisk
Samantha Fisk

​Feature Articles:


Hawaiian Quilts: Chiefly Self-Representations in Nineteenth-Century Hawai'i
Stacy L. Kamehiro

​Hybrid Identities and the Transference of Hawaiian Quilt Imagery
Phyllis Herda

"How Can We Weave in a Strange Land?" Niuean Weavers in Auckland
Hilke Thode-Arora

Commoner Tongan Women Authenticate Ngatu Pepa in Auckland
Ping-Ann Addo

Innovative Tradition: Reshaping the Samoan Art of Siapo (Decorated Barkcloth)
Teri L. Sowell
 
The Influence of Tongan Ngatu on Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Samoan Siapo
Hilary L. Scothorn

The Tie that Binds: Siapo, Western Cloth, and Samoan Social Space
Anne E. Guernsey Allen

Stretching the Cloth: Hybrid Meanings, Styles, and Gender Structures in Maisin Barkcloth
Anna-Karina Hermkens

"…Like a Mat Being Woven"
Heather E. Young Leslie

'Tapa' and Text: Hybrid Technologies and Pacific (Re)Possession
Paul Sharrad
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