SIAPO [0001]
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Author:
Griffis, Joan
Reference Number: 0001
Document Type: Slide
Category: Art - Oceania, Tapa - Samoan Islands
Date: 1967
Location: Tutuila, American Samoa
Notes:
"The bark from the Mulberry tree is the source. The first step is to choose the best branches and then to remove the smaller side shoots. The bark itself is carefully removed after having been slit down one side. The bark is very green and pliable." --Joan Griffis
Comments: None [add]
Slide record edited by dawrs at 2009-11-12 16:13:59
Reference Number: 0001
Document Type: Slide
Category: Art - Oceania, Tapa - Samoan Islands
Date: 1967
Location: Tutuila, American Samoa
Notes:
"The bark from the Mulberry tree is the source. The first step is to choose the best branches and then to remove the smaller side shoots. The bark itself is carefully removed after having been slit down one side. The bark is very green and pliable." --Joan Griffis
Comments: None [add]
Slide record edited by dawrs at 2009-11-12 16:13:59
