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Post #197846 by Basement Kahuna on Sun, Nov 13, 2005 4:51 PM

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Well said. And precisely what I'm getting at. If Tiki is going to survive as a style, there has to BE a tiki style, and that style is very misunderstood by many. But the resources are there. And the research is there, and you need to passionate about Polynesian art and the history of Polynesian Pop to be passionate about creating tiki, because the two are one and the same. Every word has a definition.