samoa,generation painting
bussiness people would sell cloth for an amount of money. Other people invented a cheque to hold a large amount of money. slowly this process developed and banks were made.
It is said that puppets originate from India, but no one actually knows where they originate from!
 Typical Polynesian clothing in precontact times was similar for men and women. A section of bark cloth was worn as a loincloth by men or as a waistcloth by women. Decorated bark cloth known as tapa was the main item of traditional clothing in Tahiti. (It is no longer manufactured there.) A number of ornaments were worn for ceremonial events. Elaborate feather headdresses were signs of nobility. Both men and women wore ear ornaments.Traditional patterns of dress have disappeared except for performances or special ceremonial or cultural events. Current fashion in Polynesia spans the range that it does in any Westernized developing country.
Where does the name lomax originate from?
yes the kilt originate in france
What are the steps to makingh tapa cloth?
tapa
they represent your ch0de
its atrodishinal desin
Hiapo by John Pule, a book on Niuean Tapa would answer this best!
Tapa best know for. Gatu cloth
No. But if you go to your local fabric store you can find some products that you can hand wash the tapa cloth with that act as a preservative. Make sure you select one that can be used on your cloth - the incorrect one can damage it AND THIS IS TRUE STUFF!!! :)
Barbara G. Christensen has written: 'Bark cloth or tapa' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Social aspects, Social aspects of Clothing and dress, Social aspects of Tapa, Social life and customs, Tapa
fart! Hope this helps! :Dthis guy on top is stupid..but anyway tapa cloth is made out of tree bark which is normally mulberry tree bark which is grounded in to salt.from Samantha latosa- year 7 -today is 10/11/08
It may be Tapa which is made from the inner bark of the Paper Mulberry tree.
Men wore a tapa loin cloth and women a tapa skirt. Both sexes were normally topless but a cloak of feathers was also often used both for utility and as a badge of rank and position.
A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; -- sometimes called also kapa.