Hawaii: Cultural Authentication Of Hawaiian Quilting In The Early 19th Century
Hawaii: Cultural Authentication Of Hawaiian Quilting In The Early 19th Century Linda Arthur, 2011 Hawaiian quilting is a form of material culture that developed through the interaction of Polynesian and American design traditions as westernization occurred in Hawaii in the early nineteenth century. Based on eight years of research, this paper presents the early design evolution of Hawaiian quilting and examines the usefulness of the cultural authentication model (Eicher and Erekosima,...For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.