Ahaku
Ahaku is a traditional Polynesian craft and cultural practice originating from the islands of Tahiti and surrounding regions in French Polynesia. It is primarily associated with the art of tapa making, a process that involves the cultivation, preparation, and decoration of bark cloth. Ahaku refers specifically to the fine craftsmanship involved in creating intricately patterned and decorated tapa, which holds significant cultural and ceremonial importance.
The process of ahaku begins with the harvesting of the bark from specific trees, such as the
In Polynesian communities, ahaku serves multiple functions. It is used in ritual ceremonies, traditional dress, and
Today, ahaku continues to be a cultural expression and a livelihood for artisans, blending traditional practices