GENERAL
Pelz, Ruth (ed.)
1998 Pacific Voices: Celebrating the World Within Our Community (Exhibit
Guide). Seattle: The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.
CHAPTERS 1 & 2: HAWAIIAN PAHU
Beamer, Nona
1987 Na Mele Hula: A Collection of Hawaiian Hula Chants. Honolulu: Institute
for Polynesian Studies. Brigham Young University, Hawai'i Campus.
Buck, Peter
1964 Arts and Crafts of Hawaii, Vol. IX: Musical Instruments. Honolulu:
Bishop Museum. Special Publication 45.
Emerson, Nathaniel B.
1965 Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula. Tokyo:
Charles E. Tuttle Company.
Kaeppler, Adrienne
1980 Pahu and Puniu, an Exhibition of Hawaiian Drums. Honolulu: Bishop
Museum.
1994 Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances: Ha’a and Hula Pahu: Sacred
Movements. Honolulu: Bishop Museum.
Tatar, Elizabeth
1987 Strains of Change: The Impact of Tourism on Hawaiian Music.
Honolulu: Bishop Museum.
1993 Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances. Honolulu: Bishop Museum.
CHAPTER 3: SAMOAN TANOA
Amituana’i, Tevita
1986 Kava in Samoa. Pacific Rituals. Honolulu: Institute of Pacific Studies.
Lebot, Vincent, Mark Merlin, Lamont Lindstrom, and Mark David Merlin
1997 Kava: The Pacific Elixer. Healing Art Press.
Malauulu, J.
1974 Kava: Legends, Ceremony, How to Make and Serve It. Faasamoa Pea
(2):20-37.
Thomas, Nicholas
1991 Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Culture, and Colonialism on the
Pacific. Cambridge: Harvard University.
CHAPTER 4: MAORI KOROWAI
Mead, Hirini Moko
1968 Te Whatu Taaniko/Taaniko Weaving. Auckland: Reed Methuen.
1969 Traditional Maori Clothing. Wellington: AH and AW Reed.
Pendergrast, Mick
1984 Feathers and Fibre: A Survey of Traditional and Contemporary Maori
Craft. Rutura Art Gallery.
1987 Te Aho Tapu/The Sacred Thread: Traditional Maori Weaving. Honolulu:
University of Hawai’i Press.
1997 Kakahu/Maori Cloaks. Aukland: David Bateman Ltd.
Puketapu-Hetet, Erenora
1989 Maori Weaving. Auckland: Pitman.
Te Kanawa, Diggeress
1992 Weaving a Kakahu. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
CHAPTER 5: MICRONESIAN CANOE
Ashby, Gene, ed.
1993 Some Things of Value: Micronesian Customs and Beliefs. Eugene:
Rainy Day Press.
Feldman, Jerome and Donald H. Rubenstein
1986 Art of Micronesia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Art Gallery.
Gladwin, Thomas
1970 East Is a Big Bird: Navigation and Logic on Puluwat Atoll. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press.
Haddon, A.C. and James Hornell
1975 Canoes of Oceania. Honolulu: Bishop Museum.
Kane, Herb Kawainui
1993 The Seekers. Manoa 5(1).
Kyselka, Will
1987 An Ocean in Mind. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
Lewis, David
1972 We, the Navigators: The Ancient Art of Landfinding in the Pacific.
Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
Montuel-cohen, M.
1987 Continuity and Change in the Material Culture of Micronesia. Isla Center
for the Arts at the University of Guam.
Thomas, Stephen
1987 The Last Navigator. Camden, Maine: McGraw-Hill.
Wavell, Barbara B.
1996 The Art of Micronesia. Catalog of an Exhibition at the Maitland Art
Center, 5-10-96 through 7-07-96.
CHAPTER 6: VIETNAMESE INCENSE BURNER
Elliot, Duong Van Mai
2000 The Sacred Willow: Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family.
Oxford: Oxford University.
Ellis, Claire
1995 Culture Shock! Vietnam. Portland: Graphic Arts Center Publishing
Company.
Hayslip, Le Ly
1994 When Heaven and Earth Changed Places. London: Pan Books.
Jamieson, Neil L.
1995 Understanding Vietnam. Los Angeles: University of California.
Lewis, Norman
1982 A Dragon Apparent:Travels in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. London:
Eland.
McLeod, Mark W. and Nguyen Thi Dieu
2001 Culture and Customs of Vietnam. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Templer, Robert
1999 Shadows and Wind: A View of Modern Vietnam. London: Penguin.
CHAPTER 7: LAO KHAEN
Catlin, Amy
1992 Text, Context, and Performance in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Los
Angeles: University of California. Selected Reports in Ethnomusicology,
Volume IX.
Clewley, John.
2000 “Beyond Our Khaen” (pp. 170-174). World Music, Vol. 2: Latin & North
America, Caribbean, India, Asia and Pacific. London: Rough Guides
Ltd, Penguin.
Lee Yuan-Yuan and Shen Sin-Yan
1999 Chinese Musical Instruments. Woodridge, IL: Chinese Music Society of
North America.
Miller, Terry E.
1991 Introduction to Playing the Khaen. Kent, OH: World Music Enterprises.
Miller, Terry E. and Jarernchai Chonpairot
1994 “A History of Siamese Music Reconstructed from Western Documents,
1505-1932.” Crossroads 8(2):1-192.
Thrasher, Alan R.
2001 Chinese Musical Instruments. Oxford: Oxford University.
Yupho, Dhanit
1960 Thai Musical Instruments. Bangkok: Fine Arts Department.
CHAPTER 8: PHILIPPINE SANTO NIÑO
Anonymous
2002 Santo Niño: The Holy Child Devotion in the Philippines. Manila:
Congregacion del Santisimo Nombre del Niño Jesus.
Canella, Fenella
1999 Power and Intimacy in the Christian Philippines. New York: Cambridge.
Gallende, Pedro G., O.S.A. and Rene B. Javellana, S.J.
1993 Great Churches of the Philippines. Manila: Bookmark, Inc.
Hornedo, Florentino H.
2000 Culture and Community in the Philippine Fiesta and Other Celebrations.
Manila: Santo Tomas.
Mulder, Niels
2000 Filipino Images: Culture of the Public World. Quezon City: New Day.
Ness, Sally Ann
1987 The Sinulog Dancing of Cebu City, Philippines: A Semeiotic Analysis.
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle.
Rodell, Paul A.
2002 Culture and Customs of the Philippines. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Tenazas, Rosa A.
1965 The Santo Niño of Cebu. Cebu City: San Carlos Publications, Series A,
No. 4.
CHAPTER 9: KOREAN GOURD CUPS
Anonymous
1999 Guide to Korean Cultural Heritage. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International.
Clark, Donald N.
2000 Culture and Customs of Korea. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Han, Suzanne Crowder
1995 Notes on Things Korean. Seoul, Korea and Elizabeth, New Jersey:
Hollym Corporation.
Kendall, Laurel
1996 Getting Married in Korea: of Gender, Morality, and Modernity. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Korean Overseas Information Service
1996 Korean Heritage. Seoul, Korea and Elizabeth, New Jersey: Hollym.
Lee, O-Young
1999 Things Korean. Boston: Tuttle.
CHAPTER 10: JAPANESE OBUTSUDAN
Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics
1988 Matsuri: Festival and Rite in Japanese Life. Tokyo: Institute for
Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University.
Kasahara, Kasuo, Paul McCarthy, and Gaynor Sekimori
2002 A History of Japanese Religion. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing.
Kitagawa, Joseph Mitsuo
1987 On Understanding Japanese Religion. Princeton: Princeton University.
Plutschow, Herbert and P.G. O’Neill
1996 Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan. Japan Library.
Tamura, Yoshiro and Jeffrey Hunter
2001 Japanese Buddhism: A Cultural History. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing.
Tanabe, George J., Jr.
1999 Religions of Japan in Practice. Princeton: Princeton University.
CHAPTER 11: JAPANESE TAIKO
De Ferranti, Hugh
2000 Japanese Musical Instruments. Oxford: Oxford University.
Fromartz, Samuel
1998 “Anything but Quiet. Japanese Americans Reinvent Taiko Drumming.”
Natural History Magazine 107(2):44-49.
Littleton, C. Scott
2002 Shinto: Origins, Rituals, Festivals, Spirits, Sacred Places. Oxford:
Oxford University.
Malm, William P.
2001 Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments. Tokyo: Kodansha
International.
Schnell, Scott
1999 The Rousing Drum: Ritual Practice in a Japanese Community. Honolulu:
University of Hawaii.
CHAPTER 12: CHINESE NEW YEARS FOODS
Chongqing Publishing House
2000 The Traditional Chinese Festivals and Tales. Chongqing: Chongqing
Publishing.
Eberhard, Wolfram
1958 Chinese Festivals. London and New York: Abelard-Schuman.
Latsch, Marie-Luise
1984 Chinese Traditional Festivals. Beijing: New World Press.
Shui, Amy and Stuart Thompson
1999 China (Food and Festivals Series). Chicago: Raintree Library.
Stepanchuck, Carol and Charles Wong
1992 Mooncakes and Hungry Ghosts: Festivals of China. South San
Francisco: China Books & Periodicals.
Yan Liao
2004 Festivals and Food of China. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest.
Zhu Oixin
1998 Traditional Festivals of China. Homa & Seka Books.
CHAPTERS 13-15: COAST SALISH FISH HOOK AND CANOES
Ashwell, Reg
2000 Coast Salish, Their Art, Culture and Legends. Big Country Books.
Carlson, Keith Thor, Jan Perrier, and Xwelixweltel
2001 A Stlo Coast Salish Historical Altlas. Seattle: Center for Wooden Boats.
Lincoln, Leslie
1991 Coast Salish Canoes. Seattle: Center for Wooden Boats.
Neel, David
1995 The Great Canoes: Reviving a Northwest Coast Tradition. Seattle:
University of Washington Press.
Suquamish Museum
1985 The Eyes of Chief Seattle. Suquamish, Washington: The Suquamish
Museum.
Wright, Robin K.
1991 A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in Washington State. Seattle:
University of Washington Press.
CHAPTER 16: NORTHWEST COAST WOLF HEADDRESS
Arima, Eugene and John Dewhirst
1990 “Nootkans of Vancouver Island.” Handbook of North American Indians,
Vol. 7, Northwest Coast, pp 391-411. Washington, DC: Smithsonian
Institution.
Black, Martha
1999 HuupuKwanum Tupaat: Out of the Mist: Treasures of Nuu-chah-nulth
Chiefs. Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum.
Brown, Steven C., Paul MacCapia, and the Seattle Art Museum
1998 Native Visions: Evolution in Northwest Coast Art from the Eighteenth
Through the Twentieth Century. Seattle: University of Washington.
Ernst, Alice Henson
1952 The Wolf Ritual of the Northwest Coast. Eugene: University of Oregon
Press.
Inverarity, Robert B.
1967 Art of the Northwest Coast Indians. Los Angeles: University of
California.
Shearar, Cheryl
2000 Understanding Northwest Coast Art: A Guide to Crests, Beings, and
Symbols. Seattle: University of Washington.
Stewart, Hillary
1979 Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast. Seattle: University of
Washington.
Wyatt, Gary
1999 Spirit Faces: Contemporary Masks of the Northwest Coast. Seattle:
University of Washington.
CHAPTER 17: IÑUPIAQ UMIAQ
Blackman, Margaret B.
1989 Sadie Brower Neakok: An Iñupiaq Woman. Seattle: University of
Washington Press.
Lipton, Barbara
1977 Survival: Life and Art of the Alaskan Eskimo. Newark, New Jersey: The
Newark Museum.
Snaith, Skip and Tina Rose
1997 Umiak: An Illustrated Guide. Eastsound, WA: Walrose & Hyde.
Spencer, Robert F.
1984 “North Alaska Eskimo: Introduction” (pp. 278-284) and “North Alaska
Eskimo” (pp. 320-337). Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5,
Arctic. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.