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The Material Culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki)

List of Half-tone Plates Figured

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List of Half-tone Plates Figured.

Subject. Photo by Page
FrontispieceParetumu mat with double
border, rau nahe design
W. Revell-Reynolds
Figure 2.—Pandanus leaf house, Tautu Author 3
Figure 5.—Cocoanut leaf house, Maina Author 6
Figure 10.—Cocoanut leaf roof sheet Author 11
Figure 11.—Pandanus tree Author 12
Figure 12.—Au tui implement G. Archey 12
Figure 14.—The leaf is rubbed Author 13
Figure 19.—The leaf is sewn Author 17
Figure 21.—Au ato thatching implement G. Archey 19
Figure 31.—Tapatu ridge sheet T. W. Downes 27
Figure 32.—Tapatu sheet reversed T. W. Downes 28
Figure 37.—Hapuka screen sheets Author 32
Figure 39.—Cooking house, round end Author 35
Figure 40.—Cooking house, square lean-to Author 35
Figure 41.—Wooden seat, nohoanga W. Revell-Reynolds 43
Figure 43.—Chief's seat, atamira W. Revell-Reynolds 45
Figure 44.—Large chief's seat W. Revell-Reynolds 45
Figure 45.—Carved edge, chief's seat W. Revell-Reynolds 45
Figure 46.—Chief's seat, Rarotonga T. W. Downes 46
Figure 47.—Long wooden bowl W. Revell-Reynolds 48
Figure 49.—Round wooden bowl Author 49
Figure 51.—Large wooden vessel Author 49
Figure 53.—Wooden food pounder W. Revell-Reynolds 50
Figure 54.—Production of fire Author 51
Figure 58.—Oven cover W. Revell-Reynolds 54
Figure 60.—Cocoanut grater W. Revell-Reynolds 58
Figure 61.—Cocoanut wringer W. Revell-Reynolds 59
Figure 67.—Hibiscus bark ropes W. Revell-Reynolds 68
Figure 71.—Bark cloth beater W. Revell-Reynolds 77
Figure 73.—Kilt, ti leaves W. Revell-Reynolds 85
Figure 74.—Three-ply braid kilt W. Revell-Reynolds 86
Figure 76.—Kilt, hibiscus bast W. Revell-Reynolds 87
Figure 77.—Single-pair wine, bast kilt W. Revell-Reynolds 88
Figure 81.—Hibiscus kilt, ornamented W. Revell-Reynolds 89
Figure 82.—Head-dress, sinnet foundation T. W. Downes 92
Figure 83.—Head-dress, feathers attached T. W. Downes 92
Figure 85.—Sandals W. Revell-Reynolds 94
Figure 91.—.Rauhara leaves drying Author 106
Figure 92.—Single butt commencement W. Revell-Reynolds 108
Figure 94.—Double butt commencement W. Revell-Reynolds 109
Figure 100.—The join W. Revell-Reynolds 117
Figure 101.—Taviri finish of mat W. Revell-Reynolds 118
Figure 103.—Taviri technique on sampler W. Revell-Reynolds 120
Figure 104.—Koviri mat W. Revell-Reynolds 125
Figure 105.—.Koviri mat, corner W. Revell-Reynolds 125
Figure 106.—.Paretumu mat, corner W. Revell-Reynolds 126
Figure 107.—Paretumu mat, double border W. Revell-Reynolds 126
Figure 115.—Paretumu mat, unfinished corner T. W. Downes 133
Figure 139.—Decorative plaiting motives W. Revell-Reynolds 155
Figure 140.—Decorative plaiting motives W. Revell-Reynolds 156
Figure 142.—Food platter, first variety W. Revell-Reynolds 163
Figure 144.—Food platter, second variety W. Revell-Reynolds 164
Figure 148.—Ohini food basket W. Revell-Reynolds 168 page xii
Fig. 154.—Tapora basket W. Revell-Reynolds 172
Fig. 163.—Kete nikau basket W. Revell-Reynolds 182
Fig. 169.—Nikau basket, first stage Author 188
Fig. 170.—Nikau basket, second stage W. Revell-Reynolds 188
Fig. 172.—Pandanus leaf baskets W. Revell-Reynolds 190
Fig. 175.—Bottom finish, pandanus basket W. Revell-Reynolds 195
Fig. 176.—Braid finish, basket rim W. Revell-Reynolds 196
Fig. 179.—Band finish, basket rim W. Revell-Reynolds 200
Fig. 181.—Taviri finish, basket rim T. W. Downes 201
Fig. 183.—Fans W. Revell-Reynolds 203
Fig. 185.—Great Road of Toi, junction T. W. Downes 212
Fig. 186.—Stone seats, Rarotonga T. W. Downes 213
Fig. 193.—Aitutaki adzes, long blades W. Revell-Reynolds 221
Fig. 194.—Aitutaki adzes, shorter blades W. Revell-Reynolds 223
Fig. 197.—Rarotongan adzes, unfinished W. Revell-Reynolds 225
Fig. 199.—Rarotongan adzes, triangular section W. Revell-Reynolds 230
Fig. 200.—Mangaian adzes W. Revell-Reynolds 231
Fig. 201.—Rarotongan adze, uncommon W. Revell-Reynolds 232
Fig. 203.—Aitutaki adze, quadrangular, second type W. Revell-Reynolds 234
Fig. 205.—Rarotongan adze, quadrangular, third type W. Revell-Reynolds 236
Fig. 208.—Rarotongan adze, unfinished W. Revell-Reynolds 239
Fig. 209.—Mangaian adze, quadrangular W. Revell-Reynolds 239
Fig. 210.—Aitutaki small implements W. Revell-Reynolds 240
Fig. 213.—Adzes, hafted W. Revell-Reynolds 242
Fig. 215.—Aitutaki hafted adze W. Revell-Reynolds 244
Fig. 216.—Rarotongan pounders W. Revell-Reynolds 247
Fig. 217.—Stone pounders from the Cook Group W. Revell-Reynolds 248
Fig. 218.—Large stone pounders, Rarotonga Author 249
Fig. 223.—The single outrigger canoe Author 257
Fig. 230.—Rarotongan canoe Author 264
Fig. 232.—Aitutaki canoe in Rarotonga Author 267
Fig. 236.—Cocoanut leaf torch Author 279
Fig. 242.—Net making Author 285
Fig. 246.—Making seine net Author 287
Fig. 247.—Flying-fish net Author 288
Fig. 250.—The hopai net Author 290
Fig. 253.—The ngake net Author 292
Fig. 255.—The tuturua net Author 293
Fig. 258.—Drawing seine net Author 296
Fig. 265.—Setting net, Arani weir Author 304
Fig. 269.—Anga fish trap W. Revell-Reynolds 308
Fig. 272.—Making Rarotongan fish trap Author 311
Fig. 273.—.Hinahi fish trap T. W. Downes 312
Fig. 283.—Aitutaki swing T. W. Downes 324
Fig. 284.—Stilts, Vaipae Author 329
Fig. 290.—Casting teka dart Author 336
Fig. 294.—Pua competition, spectators Author 343
Fig. 298.—Slings W. Revell-Reynolds 352
Fig. 299.—Tokere wooden gong W. Revell-Reynolds 355
Fig. 300.—Kahara wooden gong T. W. Downes 356
Fig. 301.—Playing the kahara T. W. Downes 357
Fig. 302.—Pahu drum W. Revell-Reynolds 357
Fig. 315.—Carving, chief's seat W. Revell-Reynolds 369