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Re-identifying unnamed women in colonial archives.
: Many galleries explore the balance between traditional island customs ( Fa'asamoa , Vaka , etc.) and the influences of modern, globalised Western culture. Is this article intended for an audience
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The Pacific Islands are on the front lines of global climate change. Artists frequently use their platforms to address rising sea levels, ocean pollution, and the loss of ancestral lands. Through their work, they advocate for ecological preservation and highlight Indigenous conservation practices. 2. Matrilineal Lineage and Ancestral Knowledge : Many galleries explore the balance between traditional
Traditional photography of indigenous women, such as Polynesian Hula dancers and Māori cultural preservation projects , which emphasize ancestral storytelling, attire, and rituals.

