This project is an exploration of the endless negotiation of the va, the relationships that consistently define and redefine themselves in the space between two cultures. The va consists of relationships between people and things, unspoken expectations and obligations: the inherent and changeable patterns, of obligations and expectations between people and their environment. The va space can be viewed as the stage upon which all patterns and motifs carry meaning. How the patterns and motifs change meanings are subject to other elements in the va. Meaning in my work will evoke the interweaving connections of past and present through oral history, genealogy, and fagogo¹ (story telling) memory and artist sentiment. As participant, the artist r...
In Samoa and Tonga, Tapa is made from treated bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrife...
I have always struggled to come to terms of my position between worlds. Growing up involved constant...
According to Samoan oral tradition, Samoan architecture has existed since the beginning of time. Yet...
This project is an exploration of the endless negotiation of the va, the relationships that consiste...
The Vā is our past, present, and future. As much as we might want to define the Vā – it certainly de...
This research practice focuses on articulating the role of craft making as a mode of adaptation that...
Gāpatia i Fa’anoanoaga is a general Samoan expression which literally means ‘burden with sadness’, w...
This work pursues an interest in the protocols of my own cultural traditions of the Torres Strait Is...
This project takes the Samoan practice of Fāgogo (storytelling) as a central approach and frames it ...
This project is a personal exploration of cultural values in relation to traditional and westernised...
This research is an exploration of what it means to be Samoan American today. Drawing on six in-dept...
This thesis explores the narratives of three Samoan women and their vā praxis in the context of a re...
viii, 263 leaves :ill. (some col.), col. map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Universit...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can the investigation of cultural identity through the lens of New Zealand-bo...
Social structure is an important influence on the arrangement and construction of the traditional f...
In Samoa and Tonga, Tapa is made from treated bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrife...
I have always struggled to come to terms of my position between worlds. Growing up involved constant...
According to Samoan oral tradition, Samoan architecture has existed since the beginning of time. Yet...
This project is an exploration of the endless negotiation of the va, the relationships that consiste...
The Vā is our past, present, and future. As much as we might want to define the Vā – it certainly de...
This research practice focuses on articulating the role of craft making as a mode of adaptation that...
Gāpatia i Fa’anoanoaga is a general Samoan expression which literally means ‘burden with sadness’, w...
This work pursues an interest in the protocols of my own cultural traditions of the Torres Strait Is...
This project takes the Samoan practice of Fāgogo (storytelling) as a central approach and frames it ...
This project is a personal exploration of cultural values in relation to traditional and westernised...
This research is an exploration of what it means to be Samoan American today. Drawing on six in-dept...
This thesis explores the narratives of three Samoan women and their vā praxis in the context of a re...
viii, 263 leaves :ill. (some col.), col. map ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Universit...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can the investigation of cultural identity through the lens of New Zealand-bo...
Social structure is an important influence on the arrangement and construction of the traditional f...
In Samoa and Tonga, Tapa is made from treated bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrife...
I have always struggled to come to terms of my position between worlds. Growing up involved constant...
According to Samoan oral tradition, Samoan architecture has existed since the beginning of time. Yet...