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christiki295 posted on 01/19/2011

Those are nice!
I am sure if the Mayans were still in the glory, they would be sporting those.

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christiki295 posted on 06/14/2011

Good thread.
I've often wondered if different cultures created their own "Tiki."

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JOHN-O posted on 06/14/2011

On 2011-06-13 23:16, christiki295 wrote:
I've often wondered if different cultures created their own "Tiki."

Go to bottom of this thread...

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=29278&forum=2&vpost=408959

And here for the source detail...

http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/karlins/karlins6-28-07.asp

Instead of American Pop Culture borrowing from Oceanic Art, It's Oceanic Art borrowing from American Pop Culture.

It's like Tiki-style in reverse.

Bizzare !! :)

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christiki295 posted on 06/15/2011

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porco posted on 04/26/2012

my earliest memory of what i always thought was "tiki", was at the "tepee lounge" in amsterdam, ny.

now, with all the classifications and sub-classes of various pop cultures, i see i am in error. my father is an amsterdam native, and once a year we would venture back to visit my grandmother. my aunt (deceased) was a waitress at the tepee, and my father confirms that they did in fact serve tiki style drinks, noting he most definitely ordered zombies & mai tais off the menu. i was 10 years old the last time we went in the very early '80's, and i distinctly remember the decor as something very tribal, if not tropical. it was set in an old stone quarry, and had the most amazing waterfall/patio i've ever seen (until my recent visit to the mai kai). so i'm assuming this would classify as proper native american pop?

very little is to be found about it now, other than it is for sale, vacant, and deteriorating. here are what few pictures i could find:

in its heyday

today



waterfall in the back patio

interior shot from realtor listing

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bigbrotiki posted on 04/26/2012

Very cool story, sounds like the place was a definite crossover between Mod Prim and Tiki. Great archeological photos...in a stone quarry, what a cool site for an A-frame hut.

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porco posted on 04/26/2012

thanks! most of the pics were sourced from this flickr user: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gringostan/sets/72157626487744912/with/6490181535/

and some more from this recent story: http://mohawkvalleyindependent.com/the-tepee-restaurant-its-time-to-poop-or-get-off-the-pot-an-editorial-p531-96.htm

encased in this wooden tower is an amazing neon totem poll, probably far too gone by now.

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bigbrotiki posted on 04/27/2012

That looks like it once was a great sign! I like the one on the hillside though, too. Reminds me of "The Tikis" sign..

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