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Page 1: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Unit 7: The Pacific700 – 1,980 C.E.

Page 2: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Oceania

Page 3: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common

cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand the distinct qualities of the art forms of

Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Understand the disruption of cultural rituals as a result

of western world contact, and the recent revivals of cultural heritage practices and indigenous arts among the peoples of Oceania.

Australia and Melanesia Understand how Australian bark paintings and their imagery

reflect Aboriginal culture Understand the Melanesian geographic area and cultural

influences before and after western world contact. Examine the common cultural and artistic expressions of the

Iatmul, Asmat, Abelam, and Elema peoples. Understand the various rituals and related art objects of the

peoples of the Trobriand Islands and New Ireland.

Page 4: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Left: Asmat bisj poles, Buepis village, Fajit River, Casuarina Coast, Irian Jaya, Melanesia, early to mid-20th century. Above: Detail of a bisj pole. Painted wood. Asmat Museum, Agats.

Page 5: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Nan Madol. Pohnpei, Micronesia. Saudeleur Dynasty. c. 700–1600 C.E. Basalt boulders and prismatic columns.

Page 6: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Nan Madol. Pohnpei, Micronesia. Saudeleur Dynasty. c. 700–1600 C.E. Basalt boulders and prismatic columns.

Page 7: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Moai stone figures on platform (ahu). Rapa Nui (Easter Island). c. 1100–1600 C.E. Volcanic tuff figures on basalt base.

Page 8: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: ‘Ahu ‘ula (feather cape). Hawaiian. Late 18th century C.E. Feathers and fiber.

Page 9: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Staff god. Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Central Polynesia. Late 18th to early 19th century C.E. Wood, tapa, fiber, and feathers. See Gardners, 14th ed, p 1054

Page 10: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Buk (mask). Torres Strait. Mid- to late 19th century C.E. Turtle shell, wood, fiber, feathers, and shell.

Page 11: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Female deity. Nukuoro, Micronesia. c. 18th to 19th century C.E. Wood. Wooden statue of a female deity, Nukuoro Island, Caroline Islands, 18th-19th century.

Page 12: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Hiapo (tapa). Niue. c. 1850–1900 C.E. Tapa or bark cloth, freehand painting.

Page 13: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Navigation chart. Marshall Islands, Micronesia. 19th to early 20th century C.E. Wood and fiber.

Page 14: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Malagan display and mask. New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. c. 20th century C.E. Wood, pigment, fiber, and shell.

Page 15: Unit 7: The Pacific 700 – 1,980 C.E.. Oceania Goals Understand the geographic areas and broad common cultural practices of the peoples of Oceania. Understand.

Figure: Tatanua mask, New Ireland. Wood, shell, lime, and fiber, 1' 5 3/4" high. Otago Museum, New Zealand.

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Figure: Tamati Waka Nene. Samuel Stuart. Date tk. C.E.

Oil on canvas.

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Figure: Processional welcoming Queen Elizabeth II to Tonga with Ngatu launima (tapa cloth). Tonga, Central Polynesia. 1953 C.E.


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