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Manage No PI00005386 Country Tonga Year 2017-03-30 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Traditional craft skills
Description | Malo e lelei!!! The beautiful Kingdom of Tonga proudly presents the ngatu. Ngatu is a traditional cloth made from the bark of the mulberry tree. It has been the treasure of our ancestors and today it is still one of our prestige, traditional and cultural wealth. Ngatu is used in gift-giving and other traditional rituals. It is a sign of respect but significantly, is a cultural wealth of our people. Kupesi 4: Amoamokofe Nagtu lau tefuhi (100 langangas) are rolled out as walkway for royalty on special occasions. This ngatu features the 'amoamokofe' motif, repeatedly printed throughout the length of the piece. | ||
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Photographer | Melemanu Bloomfield | ||
Place | Tonga | File Size | 2.25MB |
Definition | 72 DPI | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Melemanu Bloomfield, ICHCAP |
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Tonga is well-known as one of the Islands in the Pacific to practice the art of ngatu making. From our ancestors, ngatu making has been passed down throughout the generations and it has become deeply embedded within our beautiful culture. Production of ngatu is predominantly a feminine working environment with only minor assistance from the men. The beauty of ngatu making is the various processes involved, time and patience given towards this art. Vali Kupesi. Different types of kupesi designs and motifs are used to decorate one ngatu.
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