polynesian tiki: Polynesian Tiki, culture and it's meanings
- 09/16/08 10:30 AM
vdfvdfs Tiki statue are carved in wood, they represent deities or Gods from the Hawaiian and Polynesian Culture. The Tiki is a very ancient symbol and is by far the least understood so there are a number of legends about its meaning. Some say he came from the stars and that he was the first man of the world. He is also often depicted with webbed feet which suggests a strong link to the creatures of the sea. Tiki was respected as the teacher of all things and the wearer of this symbol is therefore seen to possess clarity of thought, loyalty, great inner (1 comments)