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Arts and Crafts of the Cook Islands

Figure 27.—Mangaian perforation motifs: a, triangles on same base line; b, alternate triangles inverted; c, lozenge perforations in rows; d, larger triangles in group of three resembling tattoo motif (fig. 71, a) said to symbolize the three original tribes of Mangaia; e, serrated motifs

Figure 27.—Mangaian perforation motifs: a, triangles on same base line; b, alternate triangles inverted; c, lozenge perforations in rows; d, larger triangles in group of three resembling tattoo motif (fig. 71, a) said to symbolize the three original tribes of Mangaia; e, serrated motifs.

Figure 27.—Mangaian perforation motifs: a, triangles on same base line; b, alternate triangles inverted; c, lozenge perforations in rows; d, larger triangles in group of three resembling tattoo motif (fig. 71, a) said to symbolize the three original tribes of Mangaia; e, serrated motifs.