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1960s Tiki Erotica (WARNING: NUDITY)

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An alert that I added a video link to this post on the previous page.
http://youtu.be/beU4QOhYtHQ Something Weird Nikkie Joy Striptease

On 2014-01-05 16:51, martian-tiki wrote:
Tokyo Turkish Bath Goes Hawaiian
and
a dancer who's costume, what little there is, looks a little jungle themed...
Striptease Pictorial of Nikkie Joy as Nikki Joye

(edit: see also http://youtu.be/beU4QOhYtHQ Something Weird Nikkie Joy Striptease )

Tab
vol. 10 no. 5
December 1960
http://martiantiki.com/tab-v10n5-dec1960/

[ Edited by: martian-tiki 2014-07-19 22:19 ]

Frolic
Volume 15 Number 6
January 1968

http://martiantiki.com/Frolic_v15_n06-jan68/
entire issue - scans from a defunct magazine site

Star Williams poses with a drum. I don't think she'd be out of place in an exotica girl lineup Also included Wendy Wyatt due to appearance in previous and impending posts....



creativenative that was a nice movie find by the way.

So anyway this item was a bit outside of this archaeologist's price range...
But I'm documenting the Lucky Tiki sighting for future scientific expeditions.

Trivia: The cover model's name is Sharon Church / Sin Lenee. She starred in Russ Meyer's Mondo Topless. I expect she'll grace this thread again due to a South Seas harem themed photo shoot she did (example included).

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Thigh High
Volume 1 Number 2
1967

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Ace
Volume 8 Number 2
September 1964
http://martiantiki.com/ace-v8n2-sept1964/

P

I know I'm gonna regret posting this, but:

8T

I agree. You probably will regret it. I hope this isn't you. It would give a whole new meaning to peeled "Potato."

K

what the FUCK !???!!!.... that's not vintage.

here ya go...

potato's post fortunately only invoked a Peter Sellers nudist camp movie scene for me. it could have been far worse.

G
GROG posted on Tue, Aug 5, 2014 11:02 AM

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On 2014-08-04 20:36, 8FT Tiki wrote:
I agree. You probably will regret it. I hope this isn't you. It would give a whole new meaning to peeled "Potato."

Ha! It definitely ain't me, nor is it vintage, but it seemed a shame to not throw it in here. It's that guy from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which, for taking place in Hawaii, is surprisingly lacking in tiki.

I like pickles, oh wait a minute!

N

cropped pickles

P

I knew I would regret posting that...

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Terri is really Nani Maka star of Pagan Island.
There is a profile article on her in the current issue of Tiki Magazine & More (Issue 2 Summer 2014)

This thread also has some nice photos from the Space Coast days.
Tiki Central Forums » » Locating Tiki » » Samoa, Cocoa Beach, FL (restaurant)
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=28029&forum=2&start=30

Rogue
Volume 4 Number 6
August 1959
http://martiantiki.com/rogue-v4n6-august1959/


Ace Annual
Volume 1 Number 1
1966
http://martiantiki.com/ace_annual-v1n1-1966/

Cartoon by Bill Wenzel


"Take it easy fellows. . . .I'll see you at the end of the rainy season."

K

A most remarkable book obtained by yours truly at the Friends Of The Hawaii Public Library sale this summer, "Women Of Polynesia" by T. Barrow, Ph D. , c1967. The 240 page book is a semi-scholarly look at the roles & history of women in polynesia, and there are many historical photographs & drawings. However, between sections of the book are groups of "Polynesian studies" by photographer H. Sieben. I'll let the photographs speak for themselves. It's just a sample of what's in the book.

First, a few lovely historical photographs.
Samoan woman.

Tongan woman

Now, on to highlights of Sieben's "Polynesian studies"



On 2014-08-04 19:35, Potato. wrote:
I know I'm gonna regret posting this, but:

Its all good.

K

On 2014-08-13 15:40, christiki295 wrote:

Its all good.

funny... that's what lucas vigor always used to say.

anyhoo, a vintage slide spotted on ebay uk..

K

On 2012-12-30 23:06, Thomas wrote:

On 2012-12-30 17:53, martian-tiki wrote:
from some negative auction photo

Bonnie Logan in the same room:

http://soseacwo.tumblr.com/post/38677879668/retrogirly-bonnie-logan

Same room, different model..

K

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Monsieur
Volume 2 Number 4
July 1959
http://martiantiki.com/monsieur-v2n4-july1959/

The Sculptor and his Nude Princess
Sepy Dobronyi and Elsa Byersen in Cuba

(See his biographical thread http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=36732&forum=1 )

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Frolic
Volume 15 Number 3
April 1967
http://www.martiantiki.com/frolic-v15n3-april1967

Cover model Rene de Beau was one of the stars of Ed Wood's Orgy of the Dead - maybe the hula dancer from that will make a good post this Halloween.

Actress Monica Strand graces the thread again in a photo studio tiki bar.
(She previously appeared in Candid on page 39 or
http://www.martiantiki.com/candid-sum1963/ )

Gent
Volume 3 Number 4
April 1959
http://www.martiantiki.com/gent-v3n4-april1959

Some black cats in anticipation of Halloween.
There does appear to be a tribal mask on the wall.
Most of this could just as easily go on Glass Float Central and Martini Central.
But I don't haunt those forums....


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Another appearance of Venus Studio in Hollywood. [previously in the issue of Frolic above]

This scene is from Hollywood's World of Flesh (1963) available from Something Weird Video. It belongs to the genre of Mondo films - exploitative and mostly staged documentaries.

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Mystique
number 2
1962
http://www.martiantiki.com/mystique-n2-1962

another Halloween treat...
it may seem surprising that jet age man would choose to use a hula girl to illustrate a witch hunting guide - but my theory is that the witch pagan isn't that far from a voodoo priestess, that has even been seen with tikis herself, which isn't that far removed from the other exotica species of female like the volcano worshiping hula girl - at least in the mind of jet age man.

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I can't claim this is accurate as to Illse Koller without going through the movie......but Horrors of Spider Island [German: Ein Toter hing im Netz] is a nice south seas 1960 horror film where a bunch of exotic dancers crash on a south seas island and some poor guy mutates into a were-spider serial killer.

future posts will have more of her as an exotic Tahitian instead of exotic East German.

Adam
May 1961
volume 5 number 5

I think I encountered one today that hasn't been mentioned here. It's a short film from the early 20s called "Hula-Hula Mexican." For the first minute or so the dancing girl is a Hawaiian hula girl, then she changes into a Mexican sombrero for the finish. Quality is grainy, but I got a few screenshots:

Good to see this thread bumped

Poorboy
Volume 1 Number 6
May 1969

The Girls of Papeete
http://martiantiki.com/poorboy-may1969/

I originally posted this cover image in 2009 but it needed to be uploaded to the forum again.

Additionally I just spotted some negatives on ebay that go with this auction. I missed most of the auctions however one is current - someone may want to try for it. The auction images will be included on my site.

The current auction on ebay is titled VMA33 VINTAGE PINUP WOMAN 2" NEGATIVE PHOTO Model Paula Itano EXOTIC BEAUTY

http://martiantiki.com/brunette-v1n1-1961/

Brunette
Volume 1 Number 1
1961

negatives - not in magazine

Sultry
Volume 1 Number 2
March/April 1965

Featuring model actress Cathy Crowfoot in a south seas sarong.
she was also in a pictorial on page 30 of this thread.

also a voodoo themed pictorial and some coconut bar decor.
http://www.martiantiki.com/sultry-v1n2-marapr1965

Cathy Crowfoot

Dang, I should check in here more often! I totally missed those session shots from the "Brunette" cover!

Good stuff, splendidly direct Witco Tiki interaction!

speaking of shrunken heads...

Swank
Volume 13 Number 18
October 1966

Jane Dolinger
You Tarzan - Me Jane

http://www.martiantiki.com/jane-dolinger/swank-v13n8-oct1966

Photographer: Ron Vogel
Tiki: Marquesan Wall Idol
Date: 1960s

auction image

Nancy Lee with a torch.
(1960s photos probably by Castano)

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On 2010-07-12 11:28, Formikahini wrote:
I wish there were any explanation of who or where, but this magazine chose to leave the inside cover girl (and tiki) a mystery:

Nothing else tiki in the issue.
Sniff

The above is from page 25.

There doesn't seem to exist a movie called the Balboa Story - I wonder if the author was meaning a biography of this fellow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_N%C3%BA%C3%B1ez_de_Balboa

There doesn't seem to be much record of Karen Dryden...however a tantalizing clue this might have been a real production is the rather specific name of the Director working with this model...(who also seems to have 3 imdb entries that need merging)

From http://horrorfanzine.com/comin-at-ya-the-resurgence-of-3d-movies/
"In 1970, Allan Silliphant and Chris Condon created a 35 mm single-strip 3D format, which printed two images squeezed side-by-side and used an anamorphic lens to widen the pictures through polaroid filters. This process (called Stereovision) was used in a softcore comedy called The Stewardesses, which cost about $100 grand to make, but ended up earning more than $27 million, making it the most profitable 3D movie ever – that is, until Avatar came around."

La Belle
Volume 1 Numbers 2 and 3

http://martiantiki.com/la-belle-v1n2n3-1960/

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Journal of American Nudism
Volume 700 Number 4
Early 1960s
http://martiantiki.com/journal-of-american-nudism-v700n4/

Some nudists channeling the pre-tiki hula girl motif.
Is the second picture a primitive tiki? Some sort of woodhenge calendar? A sign to aliens?
From a censorship perspective this magazine felt no obligation to airbrush - instead it added some blackness to censor.

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Actress / Model Cathy Crowfoot and friends nude with a grass skirt and possible fireplace idol. Cathy Crowfoot can also be seen on pages 30 and 60 of this thread.
Additionally the model in pigtails can be seen on page 7 - and will be the subject of future posts.

http://martiantiki.com/snap-v6n4-june1967/

bump

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This is model Ruth Anderson with photographer Bunny Yeager. I think it is a safe assumption that Yeager did the below Jaguar shoot but it is uncredited in the magazine. Further I was expecting the image of the full length tiki (fourth image) to be from this issue but it was not. The search continues....

More importantly the background art and sculptures is by South Florida Tiki sculpting Warlock Lewis Van Dercar!

His art thread: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=8886&forum=1&start=15

Some other links

http://www.martiantiki.com/rogue-feb1961/ Pagan Island article
http://www.martiantiki.com/spree-n301962/ Lewis Van Dercar Judges a model contest

A Frame's post of Modern Man Aug 66 page 36 of this thread
A Frame's post of Topper March 1964 page 40 of this thread

http://www.martiantiki.com/fleshtones/ Lewis Van Dercar and Model (from page 20)
there's more I'm sure...

Jaguar
Volume 4 Number 7
May 1970

Ruth Anderson and Lewis Van Dercar art. There seems to be a third variation of the devil and the egg motif he was fond of here too.

http://www.martiantiki.com/fleshtones/jaguar-v4n7-may1970


(note the image is reversed - the below painting signature has been flipped and rotated)

[ Edited by: martian-tiki 2015-11-23 23:43 ]

K

On 2005-04-20 19:46, Feelin' Zombified wrote:
ever wonder what that vintage rattan set you just bought was REALLY used for by it's original owner?

-Z

MOM?!?!

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Another Lani pictorial.

HQ
Volume 1 Number 6
February 1965
http://martiantiki.com/hq-v1n6-feb1965/

Thank you for your research aiding the advances in Van Dercar science :)

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Adventure ( Adventure Magazine )
Volume 141 Number 5
June 1965

(full resolution page scans at)
http://martiantiki.com/adventure-v141n5-june1965/


Also in this issue and located in more appropriate threads....
Florida's Mai-Kia Girls article
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=10334&forum=2&start=last&306

And a Hula Girl cartoon
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=49626&forum=6&start=last&27

Illustrating this article is a photograph of Jane Dolinger by her husband Ken Krippene that frequently contributed articles to magazines of this sort. Without a doubt there are many photos of Jane Dolinger scattered in magazines that had nothing really to do with either of them due to her Pygmalion husband's writing and photography connections.

Jane Dolinger

Jane Dolinger

Nude -with Tikis

DC

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