Africa/Pacific Review

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Across
  1. 4. these figures are talisman that guard relics of ancestors
  2. 6. oversees the mulberry trees needed to make tapa cloth
  3. 7. uses heirarchy of scale to show relationships and authority
  4. 8. what tapa cloth is called on the island of Nuie
  5. 9. this word helps to explain why the byeri figures are small
  6. 11. Gottfriend Lindauer used these to show rank in his painting of a Maori chief
  7. 12. shows a connection to ancestors on the Byeri figures
  8. 13. shows an historical narrative
  9. 14. this is on the inside of the staff god
  10. 15. the number of elephants it would take to equal the weight of one Easter Island Statue
  11. 17. makes the tapa cloth
  12. 19. the bases for the Rapa Nui statues are stone and ash from ____?
  13. 20. location of cape made from over 500,000 feathers
Down
  1. 1. imbued by the artist with ancestral power to protect the wearer from harm
  2. 2. the diagonal lines on the navigation chart indicate this
  3. 3. where the navigation chart is from
  4. 5. another name for Easter Island
  5. 6. is the superpower associated with the feathered capes from Hawaii
  6. 10. Rapa Nui eyes on statues are made from this?
  7. 16. this is used at the top of the king's hat in Olowe of Ise's post to show protection from female ancestors
  8. 18. this covers the outside of the staff god