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Tiki: The
Mysterious Icon of the Pacific
Douglas Nason is an anthropologist
and professional photographer who travels the world to document
his passion for the arts... and appeared in Chris Pfouts'
book Hula Dancers and Tiki Gods. In this lecture he describes
his travels through the South Pacific in search of the origins
of the elusive Tiki gods, taking us from Tiwanaku in the high
Andes to remote islands such as Rapa Iti, Easter Island and
the Marquesas in search of the elusive origins of Tiki and
Kon Tiki.
Fascinating information from the author of Night of the Tiki.
Take a round the world tour in search of the legend of the
Tiki by the one of the world's great photographers. Nason
takes us to remote islands, long forbidden to outsiders, in
search of lost Tikis. A visual treat for all investigators
into the mysteries of the past. Filmed at the Sedona Conference
in November, 2004.
60 mins
Rental - 7
Days $5.00 + tax Purchase
- $22.99 + tax

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