Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Tapa cloth, accession number 11-39383, described as Tapa, black and reddish-brown pigments; design with field ssquared off into wide rectangles by black lines, rectangles filled with nesting diamonds, rectangle and circle (in center); example of a type exchanged or given in a malanga (tour), i.e. a visiting of villages by a group and an exchange of gifts and shells, a meeting place of chiefs, talking chiefs, etc.; probably a wrapper (’afu loto)