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This project focuses on building knowledge and exploring these ancient Rotuman heritage and creative practice and seeking to document many art forms that have ceased practice.

Titi
“Waist garment made of light plaited fibre (hibiscus bark), with fibre tassels, worn by men and was collected about 1895
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‘Ol’ol
The Ololi was a girdle worn around the waist that was covered in the red Armea bird feathers
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Mena
Mena, was a sacred adornment paste. When used to dye cheeks of dancers it was called nin fau. It was also used to dye titi and other fibre adornment.
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Suru
Suru was originally worn during war times and later became an headdress for dances that depicted war
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