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Visual Arts TodayVisual Arts TodayChapter Twenty: Arts of the Pacific
and of the Americas
Sarah Greening Elizabeth GalanPaola Quijada
Pacific CulturesPacific Cultures
Duk Duk MaskersDuk Duk Maskers
East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
Ahu NaunauAhu Naunau
Stone figures on Ahu Naunau, Anakena, Easter Island
(Rapanui), Chile
Feather CloakFeather Cloak
Hawaii, Feathers. Fiber height 5’9” The British Museum,
London.
Duk Duk Maskers Deku Scrubs
Deku Scubs first appeared in The Legends of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. They have a plant
like body and have the ability to shoot deku nuts.
The dukduk society belong to the Tolai people of New Britain. Their costume of
leaves represent nature and natural order of things.
MesoamericaMesoamerica
Colassal HeadColassal Head
Olmec, 1500-300 B.C.E. Basalt, height c. 8’. Museo de Antropologia, Veracruz
Pyramid of the SunPyramid of the Sun
Teotichuacan, Mexcio, 50-200 C.E.
Sarcophagus LidSarcophagus Lid
From the temple of inscriptions, Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico.
Maya, late Classic period, 684 C.E. Limestone
Pyramid of the Sun St. Joseph’s Church
North AmericaNorth America
Tabbed Skin BagTabbed Skin Bag
Ottawa Culture. Eastern Great Lakes, c. 1790, black dyed deerskin, New York State
Historical Association
Hide Painted with Scenes of Hide Painted with Scenes of WarfareWarfare
Western Lakota Culture, North or South Dakota, c. 1880. Horsehide and pigments
branded
Bowl with Mountain SheepBowl with Mountain Sheep
Ceramic, Mimbres PeoplesNew Mexico, mid 9th–12th
Century
Tabbed Skin Bag Prada Deerskin Leather Fringe Bag
Deerskin Leather , 2007Ottawa Culture. Black-dyed deerskin
Eastern Great Lakes, 1790