The presentation of Fijian mats and tapa cloths to Queen Elizabeth II refers to a cultural exchange where traditional Fijian textiles were gifted to the British monarch during her visit to Fiji. These textiles hold great significance in Fijian culture and are often used for ceremonial purposes.
Hawaiian Featherwork: This refers to intricate artworks made from feathers that were highly valued in Hawaiian culture.
Maori Meeting House (Wharenui): Wharenui is a traditional Maori meeting house found in New Zealand, which serves as both a gathering place and an art form.
Inuit Carvings (Inukshuks): Inukshuks are stone sculptures created by the Inuit people of Canada's Arctic region, often used as landmarks or symbols.
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