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Travels with a bark cloth: Robin White and Taeko Ogawa in Japan 2025 Art New Zealand (195): 70-6
  • Gregory O'Brien
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Learning through Ngatu: recent work by Salome Tuanuvasa 2025 Art New Zealand (195): 62-5
  • Amy Weng
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
The art of Tongan Ngatu in National Museum of Scotland 2022 Journal of museum ethnography (35): 75-85
  • Billie Lythberg
  • Tui Emma Gillies
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0954-7169
Manifesting new branches: Cora-Allan Wickliffe's Hiapo 2021 Art New Zealand (177): 91-3
  • Natasha Matila-Smith
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
Celestial portraits: Nikau Hindin at the Drowse 2020 Art New Zealand (175): 73-6
  • Hanahiva Rose
H6/KX [ART-] 0110-1102
What is a setting? Domestic displays of Gatu Bolabola and mats in Natewa, Fiji 2018-2019 Pacific arts 18-19 (): 52-65
  • Chloë Colchester
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Barkcloth belts and masculine display on Tanna, Vanuatu 2018-2019 Pacific arts 18-19 (): 31-41
  • Lamont Lindstrom
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Bark capes and severing the initiate's link to his mother in Baruya male rituals of Papua New Guinea 2018-2019 Pacific arts 18-19 (): 22-30
  • Pierre Lemonnier
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Masks, aesthetics and recognition among the Kairak Baining of New Britain, Papua New Guinea 2018-2019 Pacific arts 18-19 (): 42-51
  • Inna Yaneva-Toraman
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Barkcloth as permeable and perishable substance in New Guinea ontologies 2018-2019 Pacific arts 18-19 (): 9-21
  • Karina Hermkens
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Transformed & transformative: barkcloth in western Oceania 2018-2019 Pacific arts 18-19 (): 5-8
  • Andy Mills
  • Fanny Wonu Vays
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Modern Őmie women: virtual indigeneity and intimations of empowerment 2017 Oceania 87 (3): 282-97
  • Marta Rohatynskyj
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Local knowledge of the Dusun Tindal in Kobog (bark cloth) production 2017 Borneo research bulletin 48 (): 201-9
  • Junior Kimwah
  • Normadiah Nassir
  • Salbiah Kindoyop
H6/KX [BORNEO-] 0006-7806
Tapa cloths and beaters: tradition, innovation and the agency of the Bounty women in shaping a new culture on Pitcairn Island from 1790 to 1850 2016 Textile history 47 (2): 190-207
  • Pauline Reynolds
H6/KGGT [TEXTILES-] 0040-4969
Characterization of an archaeological decorated bark cloth from Agagauitai Island, Gambier archipelago, French Polynesia 2016 Journal of archaeological science 76 (): 56-69
  • Andrea Seelenfreund
  • Barbara Peña-Ahumada
  • Claudia Payacán
  • Fiona Petchey
  • Marcela Sepúlveda
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Masi: house and cloth of the vanua 2016 Journal of material culture 21 (2): 187-204
  • Jara Hulkenberg
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1359-1835
The mother's union goes on strike: women, tapa cloth and Christianity in a Papua New Guinea society 2016 The Australian journal of anthropology 27 (2): 185-205
  • Anna-Karina Hermkens
  • John Barker
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1035-8811
Shifting patterns. Barkcloth of the Pacific 2016 Tribal art (79): 76-83
  • Natasha McKinney
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Behind the scenes with British Museum conservators at 'Shifting Pattterns: Pacific bark-cloth clothing' 2015 Asian textiles (62): 4-8
  • Monique Pullan
H6/KGG [OXFORD-]
Hawaiian revival: rediscovering the art of making kapa 2015 Asian textiles (61): 11-16
  • Nick Fielding
H6/KGG [OXFORD-]
Mediations of cloth: tapa and personhood among the Maisin in PNG 2015 Oceania 85 (1): 10-23
  • Anna-Karina Hermkens
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
Tifaifai of French Polynesia and the internet 2015 Pacific arts 14 (1-2): 69-77
  • Joyce Hammond
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Őmie art and Őmie artists© 2015 Oceania 85 (3): 390-410
  • Marta Rohatynskyj
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
A Pitcairn tiputa in the Five Continents Museum 2014-2015 Journal fünf Kontinente 1 (): 222-31
  • Pauline Reynolds
H6 [MUNCHNER BEITRAGE ZUR VOLKERKUNDE-] 2366-7419
Printed barkcloth, Fiji. Printed cotton, France 2014 Hali (182): 34-5
  • Rachel Meek
*H6/KGG [HALI-] 0142-0798
Textiles of the trees 2014 British Museum magazine (80): 34-6
  • Natasha McKinney
*H6 [BRITISH MUSEUM SOCIETY. Bulletin] 0965-8297
Polyvocal Tongan barkcloths: contemporary ngatu and nomenclature at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 2013 Tuhinga 24 (): 85-104
  • Billie Lithberg
H6/KX [NEW ZEALAND-] 1173-4337
History and restoration of a Tonga archipelago chief head-dress that is in the Museo de América, Madrid 2013 Anales. Museo de América (Madrid) 21 (): 117-35
  • Carmen Cerezo Ponte
  • Mercedes Amézaga Ramos
H6/KUL [MUSEO DE AMERICA. Anales] 1133-8741
'O le Tino ma le Galu: the body and the wave. An autobiography of my artistic practice 2012 Pacific arts 12 (2): 24-30
  • Dan Taulapapa McMullin
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Women's magic 2012 Hali (172): 82-7
  • Jonathan Hope
*H6/KGG [HALI-] 0142-0798
Evolution of Polynesian bark cloth and factors influencing cultural change 2011 Journal of anthropological archaeology 30 (2): 116-34
  • Anna W. Larsen
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Ancestors of the lake: art of Lake Sentani and Humboldt Bay 2011 Tribal art 60 (): 94-103
  • Virginia-Lee Webb
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Art and artefacts from Micronesia 2010 Tribal art 14 (2): 64-71
  • Ingrid Heerman
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Exhibiting art, eliding community: Tongan barkcloth, identity, and otherness in a community arts 2010 Pacific arts 10 (2): 34-46
  • Ping-Ann Addo
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Materialising the king: the royal funeral of King Tāufa 'āhau Tupou IV of Tonga 2009 The Australian journal of anthropology 20 (1): 131-49
  • Fanny Wonu Veys
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1035-8811
A tale of two tapa: their history, legend and celebrity ownership by Robert Louis Stevenson 2009 Journal of the Polynesian Society 118 (4): 339-59
  • Roger G. Swearingen
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Barkcloth, Polynesia and cladistics: an update 2008 Journal of the Polynesian Society 117 (1): 15-57
  • Paul Tolstoy
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Rosanna Raymond'sGenealogy (2007): notes on a new addition to the world cultures collection at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter 2008 Journal of museum ethnography (20): 120-7
  • Rosanna Raymond
  • Tony Eccles
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0954-7169
Hawaiian quilts: chiefly self-representations in nineteenth century Hawaii 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 23-36
  • Stacy L. Kamehiro
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Commoner Tongan women authenticate Ngatu pepa in Auckland 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 60-73
  • Ping-Ann Addo
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Innovative tradition: reshaping the Samoan art of Siapo (decorated barkcloth) 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 74-87
  • Teri L. Sowell
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
The influence of Tongan Ngatu on nineteenth and twentieth century Samoan Siapo 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 88-93
  • Hilary L. Scothorn
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
The tie that binds: Siapo, Western cloth, and Samoan social space 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 94-103
  • Anne E. Guernsey Allen
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Stretching the cloth: hybrid meanings, styles, and gender structures in Maisin barkcloth 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 104-14
  • Anna-Karina Hermkens
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
Lumia et umbra: magic in the forest. Mbuti pygmy bark cloths 2007 Hali 153 (): 102-11
  • Cathryn M. Cootner
*H6/KGG [HALI-] 0142-0798
Gendered objects. Embodiments of colonial collecting in Dutch New Guinea 2007 Journal of Pacific history 42 (1): 1-20
  • Anna-Karina Hermkens
H6/KX [JOURNAL-] 0022-3344
'Tapa' and text: hybrid technologies and Pacific (re)possession 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 128-38
  • Paul Sharrad
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
"...Like a mat being woven" 2007 Pacific arts 3-5 (): 115-27
  • Heather E. Young Leslie
*H6/KFY [PACIFIC-] 1018-4252
From coronation robes to car seat covers: the changing uses of Ugandan barkcloth 2006 Kenya past and present 36 (): 53-8
  • Catherine Gombe
  • Celia Nyamweru
H6/KY [KENYA-] 0257-8301
Iconography, myths and symbolism inscribed in ritual artifacts: the Ticuna collection in a comparative perspective 2006 Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 54 (): 95-118
  • Priscila Faulhaber
H6 [BAESSLER-] 0005-3856