In Central Eastern Polynesian cultures of the Pacific Ocean, TIKI is a name given to large carvings of humanoid form. These carvings often serve to mark the boundaries of sacred or significant sites. The word appears as tiki in New Zealand Maori, Cook Islands Maori, Tuamotuan, and Marquesan; as ti'i in Tahitian, and as ki'i in Hawaiian. The definition and the intricate details of this collection is simply breathtaking. Affordable too! Buy one or two today! (Click Thumbnail for
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