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Vaka ama

human history
  • Other Name

    Model canoe (English)

  • Description

    Vaka. Canoe. This is a model vaka. It ahs been made entirely from a light brown wood material that is hard in texture and slightly heavy in weight. There is no hama (outrigger) attached, only the remains of two tautoko (crossbooms). The main body of the vaka is made up of two components: the tino vaka (hull) and a prowl cover that portrays both the puke (bow and stern) and oa (port and starboard) in one piece.

    The tino vaka features a curved, convex base and tapers into two points. Its interior shows hafted markings and its exterior is smooth. The prowl cover has been decorated with carved designs that show triangular linear markings that repeat themselves along the exterior. 8 perforations have been made through both the tino vaka and prowl cover along the edges that meet. This is for the purpose of inserting pulu (cordage of coconut sennit fibres) for lashing both components together to form the main body of the vaka. The bow of the vaka shows a raised central ridge that has been carved to portray a serrated finish in contrast to the central ridge of the stern end. 6 perforations feature across the opening edges on either side for the purpose of lashing tautoko. The splash back at the bow end shows a paneled design with cross-hatched carvings where as the splash back on the stern end is square in finish with square cross-hatching across the surface. Fua pule (cowrie shells) have been threaded onto pulu and then attached along the join line between the tino vaka and prowl cover for decoration.

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    1925.146
  • Accession Date
    1925
  • Other Id

    14341 (ethnology)

  • Department
Vaka, 1925.146, 14341, Photographed by Richard Ng, digital,… … Read more

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