Atua : sacred gods from Polynesia / Michael Gunn.
Material type: TextPublisher: [Canberra, A.C.T.] : National Gallery of Australia, [2014]Distributor: Seattle, WA : Distributed in the United States of America by University of Washington Press ; 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 256 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 064233448X
- 9780642334480
- Sacred gods from Polynesia
- National Gallery of Australia -- Exhibitions
- Art, Polynesian -- Exhibitions
- Gods in art -- Exhibitions
- Gods, Polynesian -- Exhibitions
- Idols and images -- Polynesia -- Exhibitions
- Arts, Primitive -- Polynesia -- Exhibitions
- Art and religion -- Polynesia -- Exhibitions
- Polynesia -- Religious life and customs -- Exhibitions
- 700.996 23
- BL2620.P6 G85 2014
- N7411.P64 G86 2014
- P5 G97
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700.995 ART Art and performance in Oceania / | 700.99593 HOW Varilaku : Pacific arts from the Solomon Islands / | 700.99595 HOW Kastom : art of Vanuatu / | 700.996 GUN Atua : sacred gods from Polynesia / | 700.99612 KAE From the stone age to the space age in 200 years : Tongan art and society on the eve of the millennium / | 700.99614 MAL Samoan art and artists = O measina a Samoa / | 700.99614 MAL Samoan art and artists = O measina a Samoa / |
Published in conjunction with the National Galery af Australia's exhibition of Atua, sacred gods from Polynesia, 23 May - 3 August, 2014 and Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis 12 October, 2014 - 4 January, 2015.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fiji -- Tonga -- Polynesian outliers -- Cook Islands, Aitutaki -- Cook Islands, Rarotonga (Rarotongan atua ('staff gods') ; Pou tupuna) -- Cook Islands, Mangaia -- Austral Islands -- Tahiti and Society Islands (Wood figures from the Society Islands ; Ti'i, the living stones of Tahiti and Mooréa) -- Tuamotu Archipelago -- Mangareva -- Marquesas Islands (Canoe figures of the Marquesas Islands) -- Hawaiian Islands (Ākua) -- Rapa Nui (Easter Island) -- Aotearoa New Zealand (Atua inspired).
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