Deck 10: Art of Pacific Cultures
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Deck 10: Art of Pacific Cultures
1
What symbolized the female womb in korambo spirit houses of the Abelam culture?
A)triangular floorplan
B)small door
C)figurative sculpture
D)open hearth
A)triangular floorplan
B)small door
C)figurative sculpture
D)open hearth
B
2
What was the purpose of much of the art that indigenous Australian peoples developed?
A)to commemorate historical events
B)to celebrate the culture's heroes and leaders
C)to relive and transmit stories about ancestors
D)as part of burial and death rituals
A)to commemorate historical events
B)to celebrate the culture's heroes and leaders
C)to relive and transmit stories about ancestors
D)as part of burial and death rituals
C
3
How has the production of bark cloth changed in modern times?
A)Environmental concerns about extinct species of trees has ended its production.
B)The bark is now beaten using a mechanical process.
C)Contemporary fabric paint is often used for decoration.
D)Synthetic material resembling bark is used.
A)Environmental concerns about extinct species of trees has ended its production.
B)The bark is now beaten using a mechanical process.
C)Contemporary fabric paint is often used for decoration.
D)Synthetic material resembling bark is used.
C
4
What unusual feature appears in the relief carvings of ancestors covering the supporting structures of the Te-Hau-Ki Turanga meeting house?
A)a plaque calling for the rights of indigenous peoples in New Zealand
B)soft, shallow surface carving resulting from the use of stone tools
C)a naturalistic portrait of the artist
D)figures shown with their tongues sticking out
A)a plaque calling for the rights of indigenous peoples in New Zealand
B)soft, shallow surface carving resulting from the use of stone tools
C)a naturalistic portrait of the artist
D)figures shown with their tongues sticking out
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5
The structure of the Maori meeting house (whare nui) stands on an open plaza called a
A)turanga.
B)hapu.
C)iwi.
D)marae.
A)turanga.
B)hapu.
C)iwi.
D)marae.
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6
Among New Guinea and its neighboring islands, there are more than 700
A)languages.
B)lizards.
C)roads.
D)animals.
A)languages.
B)lizards.
C)roads.
D)animals.
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7
What common artistic interest appears in most Pacific cultures?
A)monumental structures used for religious purposes
B)tattooing and performative arts
C)narrative imagery depicting cultural history
D)emphasis on the sea and marine life
A)monumental structures used for religious purposes
B)tattooing and performative arts
C)narrative imagery depicting cultural history
D)emphasis on the sea and marine life
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8
What element of tattooing was most sacred to people of the Marquesas Islands?
A)the symbolism of the designs and patterns
B)the process of shedding blood
C)the display of status and wealth
D)the ceremony involved on the completion of the tattoo
A)the symbolism of the designs and patterns
B)the process of shedding blood
C)the display of status and wealth
D)the ceremony involved on the completion of the tattoo
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9
Which Micronesian site known for its extensive architectural complex had been abandoned before Europeans discovered it in the nineteenth century?
A)Marshall Islands
B)Palau
C)Yap
D)Nan Madol
A)Marshall Islands
B)Palau
C)Yap
D)Nan Madol
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10
The moai on Rapa Nui have parallel lines on their ears, suggesting
A)religious worship.
B)ear ornaments.
C)human sacrifice.
D)class structure.
A)religious worship.
B)ear ornaments.
C)human sacrifice.
D)class structure.
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11
Which ritual involves the initiation of girls?
A)korambu
B)malagan
C)bisj
D)nggwal
A)korambu
B)malagan
C)bisj
D)nggwal
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12
What do the artists of The Barunga Statement use to relay the ancestral narratives of both cultures represented?
A)composition
B)iconography
C)perspective
D)implied motion
A)composition
B)iconography
C)perspective
D)implied motion
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13
Which of the following was prized in New Zealand and considered to have sacred powers?
A)emerald
B)sapphire
C)jadeite
D)coral
A)emerald
B)sapphire
C)jadeite
D)coral
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14
Although today some Asmat bisj poles are sold to outsiders, traditionally they were
A)buried with the bodies of the deceased.
B)left in swamps to deteriorate.
C)placed behind residential houses.
D)burned in ritual ceremonies.
A)buried with the bodies of the deceased.
B)left in swamps to deteriorate.
C)placed behind residential houses.
D)burned in ritual ceremonies.
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15
The Asmat culture's production of bisj spirit poles reflects their belief that
A)spirits can be called on to settle disputes, stop fights, and punish lawmakers.
B)relatives must avenge the deaths of their ancestors.
C)wealth and status can be attained through homage to one's ancestors.
D)ancestral Spirit Beings arrived from the sea and took many different forms.
A)spirits can be called on to settle disputes, stop fights, and punish lawmakers.
B)relatives must avenge the deaths of their ancestors.
C)wealth and status can be attained through homage to one's ancestors.
D)ancestral Spirit Beings arrived from the sea and took many different forms.
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16
What was the function of the stick charts called wapepe or mattang that were created by the people of the Marshall Islands?
A)show navigational routes connecting islands
B)relay ritual information to younger generations
C)record historical events, such as war and succession
D)document astrological relationships
A)show navigational routes connecting islands
B)relay ritual information to younger generations
C)record historical events, such as war and succession
D)document astrological relationships
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17
The Maori tradition of building a large wooden meeting house evolved after
A)the population experienced dramatic growth.
B)contact with Westerners.
C)the introduction of steel tools.
D)Raharuhi Rukupo introduced a new design.
A)the population experienced dramatic growth.
B)contact with Westerners.
C)the introduction of steel tools.
D)Raharuhi Rukupo introduced a new design.
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18
The Feather Cloak, or Kearny Cloak has a foundation made from
A)coconut fibers.
B)strung pearls.
C)pineapple leaves.
D)cornhusks.
A)coconut fibers.
B)strung pearls.
C)pineapple leaves.
D)cornhusks.
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19
In the Wahgi tribe of New Guinea, loosely woven netted work bags called bilum indicate .
A)whether a woman is eligible to marry.
B)the social rank of the wearer.
C)an individual's profession.
D)different ancestral affiliations.
A)whether a woman is eligible to marry.
B)the social rank of the wearer.
C)an individual's profession.
D)different ancestral affiliations.
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20
The moai found at Rapa Nui have no
A)hair.
B)eyes.
C)hands.
D)legs.
A)hair.
B)eyes.
C)hands.
D)legs.
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21
The most extensively tattooed of all Polynesians lived
A)in New Zealand.
B)on the Marquesas Islands.
C)on New Ireland.
D)on Samoa.
A)in New Zealand.
B)on the Marquesas Islands.
C)on New Ireland.
D)on Samoa.
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22
Which ancient culture probably migrated from Taiwan to Melanesia about 6,000 years ago?
A)Mongolian
B)Chinese
C)Lapita
D)European
A)Mongolian
B)Chinese
C)Lapita
D)European
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23
How does Shigeyuki Kihara challenge typical gender roles in Ulugali'i Samoa: Samoan Couple ?
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24
As they migrated across the Pacific, Polynesians brought with them the knowledge of producing media, such as
A)tuff.
B)bark cloth.
C)bamboo.
D)coral.
A)tuff.
B)bark cloth.
C)bamboo.
D)coral.
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25
What is Dreamtime for Indigenous Australians?
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26
The monumental moai figures on Rapa Nui are carved from
A)granite.
B)tuff.
C)marble.
D)coral.
A)granite.
B)tuff.
C)marble.
D)coral.
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27
What was Nan Madol?
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28
Why were the visual arts of the Pacific cultures connected to music, dance, and oral literature?
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29
What are moai, and how is their iconography interpreted?
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30
How did the Hawaiians use feathers in their art?
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31
What distinctive designs and styles developed throughout Oceania?
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32
How do the Asmat people create spirit poles?
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33
What are the four geographic areas of Oceania?
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34
In the Maori culture the poupou is used for what architectural purpose on a meeting house?
A)house panel
B)painted interior pattern
C)lattice panel
D)support pole
A)house panel
B)painted interior pattern
C)lattice panel
D)support pole
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35
What do Tubuan masks represent?
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