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TIKI TROY
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07/17/2004
Can anyone tell me why how many different styles there are? [ Edited by: Tiki styles on 2004-07-17 09:06 ] [ Edited by: TIKI TROY on 2004-07-17 09:09 ] |
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Jungle Trader
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07/17/2004
Mix, match, bastardized, traditional, cartoon, it's all good. I don't like the demonic stuff but Munktiki does some simplistic, gentle, demonic designs that work for me. It doesn't even have to be tiki necessarily. I like primitive, native, tribal......blah, blah, blah. |
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Alnshely
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07/17/2004
Aloha, [ Edited by: Alnshely on 2004-07-17 10:33 ] |
UB
Unga Bunga
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07/17/2004
Welcome to Tiki Central TIKI TROY. |
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bigbrotiki
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07/18/2004
As Al pointed out, you have hit upon the difference between Polynesian culture and Polynesian Pop. In the 50s and 60s, ALL Oceanic effigies became known as Tikis. Might I quote the Book of Tiki: However, in the Tiki revival, "Aku Tikis" is not used much. The generic "Tikis" is often completed with "Easter Island heads" or "Moai" in order to specify the style. |
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TIKI TROY
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07/19/2004
Thanks everyone for all your help! |
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suburbanpagan
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07/19/2004
Wow! You got some heavy hitters giving you the low down! Awesome! |
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TIKI TROY
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07/19/2004
Your right suburbanpagan! |
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Tikiwahine
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07/19/2004
Welcome Tiki Troy! Mahalo to everyone for showing so much Aloha! |
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TIKI TROY
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07/19/2004
Aloha kâkou! Koi |
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Kawentzmann
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07/22/2004
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