Sydney Moko Mead traced the style of bamboo stamps on these artworks back to Lapita pottery. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these artworks, one of which was 75 feet long and draped over Queen Sālote’s coffin. Queen Elizabeth II’s initials were painted on one of these artworks, which are created by using ike (“EE-kay”) mallets to pound mulberry trees.
ANSWER: tapa cloth [or kapa; accept ngato, ngatu, siapo, hiapo, ‘uha, masi, ahu, aute; prompt on barkcloth or masi]
[10m] In Samoa, tapa can act as examples of these objects called pupuni. The Heart of the Andes was exhibited with green examples of these objects, a large one of which appears on the columns on the sides of The Architect’s Dream.
ANSWER: curtains [accept drapes or drapery]
[10e] Mead also connected Lapita motifs to patterns in tā moko face tattoos common among people of this ethnicity, whose jade carving tradition is called pounamu.
ANSWER: Māori
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