Arts and Crafts of Hawaii

Arts and Crafts of Hawaii

by Te Rangi Hiroa
Arts and Crafts of Hawaii

Arts and Crafts of Hawaii

by Te Rangi Hiroa

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Overview

Arts and Crafts of Hawaii stands alone as the definitive resource on Hawaiian material culture. Meticulously detailed and well illustrated, former Bishop Museum Director Te Rangi Hiroa (Sir Peter H. Buck) guides the reader through every major element of Hawaiian arts and crate, providing detailed descriptions of traditional objects, methods of construction, and traditional use. As a testimony to Te Rangi Hiroa's scholarship and attention to detail, many descriptions are specific enough to allow modern artisans to recreate these works. Now, over fifty-five years after the original release of this seminal work, Arts and Crafts of Hawaii can again be enjoyed as a singular masterpiece. Written for a wide audience yet scholarly in its detail, Arts and Crafts of Hawaii is a true classic and can certainly be counted as one of the single greatest contributions to our understanding of Hawaiian material culture.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014000116
Publisher: Bishop Museum Press
Publication date: 01/01/1957
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 622
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

Te Rangi Hiroa (Sir Peter H. Buck), Director of Bishop Museum from 1936 until his death on December 1, 1951, was a remarkable man. Son a Maori chiefs and and Irish father, he was born in Urenui, New Zealand, August 13, 1880. In a career marked by achievement, he served variously as physician, public servant, elected representative, teacher, administrator, and research scholar. Arts and Crafts of Hawaii was Sir Peter's final scholarly contribution, culminating a prolific career dating back to 1911.
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