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Tabua and whale tooth ornaments from Fiji
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/melanesian/tabua-whale-tooth-ornaments-fiji/The Museum has range of tabua from Fiji. Tabua are highly significant objects in traditional Fijian society.
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Vanuatu’s 40th Independence anniversary, ASSI’s 25th anniversary and the Australian Museum
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/vanuatu-40th-independence-anniversary/The Australian Museum now has links with Australian South Sea Islanders - ASSI (Port Jackson) - and decades of close links with Vanuatu, signified especially since its 1981 repatriation of the large now-famous Efate Island slit drum given in recognition of 1980 Independence.
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Waitangi Day and the Australian Museum
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/maori/waitangi-day-and-the-australian-museum/To celebrate this significant day, the AM is proud to share some of its 1000 Maori ethnographic objects
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Pacific Collection
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/The Kingdom of Tonga is a monarchy located in the South Pacific, and the Australian Museum is the caretaker of 582 Tongan cultural objects known as Koloa Faka-Tonga, which hold traditional and ceremonial significance, and are ranked according to their value and function in Tongan society.
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New Pasifika Gallery community survey
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/pacific-gallery-survey/Share with us your ideas for our new Pasifika Gallery space at the Australian Museum.
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Melanesian collections
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/melanesian/The Melanesian cultural area is the nearest neighbour of Australian and the museum holds a significant collection of cultural material from Melanesian nations.
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Pacific Cultural Collection Advisory Panel
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/pacific-advisory-panel/Providing advice on the strategic direction of the Australian Museum’s Pacific Collection.
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Spirit Faces
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/melanesian/spirit-faces/Across cultures and history, the face has been bestowed with incredible importance and power. Faces have been used to express cultural and spiritual beliefs, create identities and transform personalities.
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New Pasifika Gallery Survey Results Report
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/pacific-collection/pasifika-gallery-survey-/Starting the conversation about this new exhibition, and hearing the diverse voices of Pasifika peoples, was taken through a survey conducted from 29 March to 30 June 2021.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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Wansolmoana
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Burra
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10am - 4.30pm