Accession No
2019.33
Description
Barkcloth (ngatu) depicting the designs of the Koe Hala Paini or the Norfolk Pine which line the way to the Royal Palace in Nukualofa, the crown, the British Lion, the symbol of the King of Tonga and his long relationship with Britain and the aristocratic Eagle.
Place
Oceania; Polynesia; Tonga
Period
late 20th century
Source
Vickery, Richard [collector and donor]; St Andrews School
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2019.33; MAA: MN00143.2
Cultural Affliation
Tongan
Material
Barkcloth
Local Term
Ngatu
Measurements
1750mm x 1980mm
Events
Context (Production / use)
The tapa was produced to celebrate the King of Tonga, Tui Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV, (b.1918. Reigned 1965- d.2006)
Event Date 9/4/2019
Author: alison clark
Context (Field collection)
The barkcloth was given to Richard Vickery in 1972 as a leaving present following his work as a volunteer teacher at St Andrews School, Nukualofa, Tonga. The tapa was made by the family of Funau, the school caretaker.
Event Date 9/4/2019
Author: alison clark
Description (Physical description)
Barkcloth depicts the designs of the Koe Hala Paini or the Norfolk Pine which line the way to the Royal Palace in Nukualofa. It also features the crown, the British Lion which is the symbol of the King of Tonga and his long relationship with Britain and the aristocratic Eagle. There are also the traditional garlands, the sun, moon and a star above the pine trees.
Condition good with some loose fibres on the rear
Event Date 14/6/2019
Author: rachel hand
FM:278335
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