"In this Gulf of uncertain light, there were more illusions than realities."
Steinbeck - "The Pearl"
Friday, August 17, 2012
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Maori Tekoteko wood carving
"though Europeans might guess that carvings represented gods, they had almost no idea who Maori gods were. Nor did they realize that local ancestors, rather than gods, were often the most consequential figures...in all likelyhood they were the ones embodied in the houses...ingeniously carved."
exerpt from Cook: The extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook - Nicholas Thomas
Maori Tekoteko carving as a protector to ward off evil.
exerpt from Cook: The extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook - Nicholas Thomas
Maori Tekoteko carving as a protector to ward off evil.
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