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ART on View REFERENCES Clunie, Fergus. 1983. “Ratu Tanoa Visawaqa’s Breastplate.” Domodomo 1(3): 123–25. ———. 1986. Yalo i Viti: A Fiji Museum Catalogue. Suva: Fiji Museum. ———. 2013. “Twinned Ivory Figure.” In Anita Herle and Lucie Carreau (eds.) Chiefs & Governors: Art and Power in Fiji. Cambridge: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Herle, Anita and Carreau, Lucie. 2013. Chiefs & Governors: Art and Power in Fiji. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Hooper, Steven. 2006. Pacific Encounters: Art and Divinity in Polynesia 1760–1860. London: The British Museum Press. ———. 2013a. “Tabua.” In Anita Herle and Lucie Carreau (eds.) Chiefs & Governors: Art and Power in Fiji. Cambridge: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. ———. 2013b (in press). “‘Supreme among Our Valuables’: Whale Teeth, Chiefship, Power and Value in Fiji.” Journal of the Polynesian Society 122(3). Kaeppler, Adrienne L. 1978. Artificial Curiosities. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. Larsson, Karl Erik. 1960. “Fijian Studies,” Etnologiska Studier, 25. Goteborg, Etnografiska Museet. Roth, Jane and Steven Hooper (eds.). 1990. The Fiji Journals of Anatole Von Hügel, 1875–1877. Suva: Fiji Museum in association 98 with Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. FIG. 10: Museum installation based on a photograph of the dining room at Government House c. 1875, Nasova, Ovalau Island, Fiji. Miniature spirit houses and a large water pot are displayed in front of a wall decorated with weapons and canoe paddles positioned on a replica of a large gatuvakaviti barkcloth. Photo: Gordon Brown. © MAA. FIG. 11: Skirt, liku. Fiji. Hibiscus fiber (vau). W: 85 cm (without ties). Collected by Anatole von Hügel, 1875–1877. © MAA Z 4023.


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