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Post #41111 by tikitony on Sat, Jun 28, 2003 11:26 PM

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hEy oCtane, cAl pOly library has a great selection of Oceanic arts books. The only thing I'm gonna miss about poly is thier library. Here's the link to a great book about Hawaiian history and most of the surviving OG tikis.
http://poetry.lib.calpoly.edu/search/dhawaii+sculpture/dhawaii+sculpture/1,3,3,B/frameset&FF=dhawaii+sculpture+primitive+catalogs&1,1,

heres the call #;s for some more GN670 .B29
,(N7410 .B8), (N7410 .D6 Oversize), (N7410 .E35 1990)
On the third floor right to the left of the stairway exit, theres a great section of Polynesian arts books, (bottom row, right next to the grad study room) Sorry for all the mess on the floor there, thats where I spent many hours eating between classes. Looks like your carvings are inspired by Bosko? Did you see his shelf at that store downtown (Therapy) on Higuera, just past Garden St. gOod luck with the carvings and research