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Manage No PI00005430 Country Fiji Year 2016 - 22 -08 ICH Domain Traditional craft skills
Description | Traditional bamboo woven basket owned by the people of Navatusila in the Western Mainland of Vitilevu, Fiji. | ||
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Photographer | Isaia Maku, Kolaia Raisele, Sairusi Qaranivalu | ||
Place | iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture, Ministry of iTaukei Affairs 87 Queen Elizabeth Drive Nasese, Suva Fiji Islands [Ph: +679 3100 909] | File Size | 1.1 MB |
Definition | 72 X 72 | File Format | JPEG |
Copyright | iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture |
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TABEKASERE - Traditional bamboo woven basket of Navatusila
The origin of basketry in the Pacific can be traced back to the early European exploration that changed the islanders’ way of living. Intensive European exploration changed the attitude and economy of the indigenous people that ultimately led to the change in the nature of the artifacts made. Baskets during these early times were mainly used in trading. Basketry in the Pacific Islands share similar characteristics in one-way or another, whether it be similar designs or similarity in raw materials used. Mostly across the Pacific, coconut leaves are used to make baskets; from simple designs to complicated ones. Many Pacific Islands use reed or vines to make baskets as well, and in rare cases, from bamboo stems. Traditional baskets woven from bamboo stems can be found from a district in Fiji called Navatusila. This traditional basket shares some similar and different features in comparison to other traditional baskets across the Pacific. Navatusila, a district in the mountains inland on the main island of the archipelago, Vitilevu, is known throughout Fiji and perhaps around the world for its past that many believed was a turning point in Fiji’s Christian history. However, this event is part of history and needed not hinder the fact that Navatusila, like many Fijian traditional settlements, still practice traditional skills and knowledge that is unique to the people in expressing social and cultural identity. Nubutautau, a village in Navatusila, has a bearer of high knowledge and skills in weaving a traditional craft known as tabekasere. The knowledge and skills in weaving the tabekasere is only held in Nubutautau in all the Fiji Islands. This unique craft came to light post Cultural Mapping Program held in February 2016 by the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs, iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture. Thus, the bearer of knowledge and skills in making the itabekasere is recognized as a Living Human Treasure, as it was discovered at that time that a lone person possessed the knowledge and skills.
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TABEKASERE
Tabekasere is traditional basket made from a local species of bamboo. It is an iconic heritage craft in Navatusila, a highland tribe on mainland Vitilevu, located about 4 - 6 hours away from Suva.
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