Share this item

Connect with Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives

Contact this content partner to get more information about this item.

Replica Hawaiian alaia surfboards

Description:
These are modern replicas of five alaia boards, which were finless, thin, solid-wood plank boards used by commoners and royalty alike in pre-20th century Hawaii. While the true birthplace of surfing is not known, the surfboard as it exists today traces its roots to ancient Hawaiian boards such as these. “Surf riding was one of the favorite Hawai...
Display date:
1800
Location:
Hawaiʻi
Format:
image
Collections:
Digital Public Library of America
Contributors:
Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives
Publisher:
Pepperdine University Libraries
Content partner:
Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives
Availability:
Not specified
  • All rights reserved
    Copyright status: All rights reserved
    Find out more about what you are able to do with this item
    This item is all rights reserved, with means you'll have to get permission from Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives before using it. For more information, please see our use and reuse page.
    More information
    Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives has this to say about the rights status of this item:

    Copyright to the photograph is retained by Pepperdine University. Physical rights to the item are retained by John Mazza, the John G. Mazza Loving Trust Dtd 5/17/90, and the Malibu Surfing Museum. Images are intended for educational and research use, and may be used for non-commercial purposes with appropriate attribution. Organizations and individuals seeking to use images for publication must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of copyright, patents, trademarks, and other service marks.

    What can I do with this item?
    Non-infringing use
    Non-infringing use
    NZ copyright law does not prevent every use of a copyright work, and this item may be hosted by an international institute or organisation. You should consider what you can and cannot do with a copyright work.
    No sharing
    No sharing
    You may not copy and/or share this item with others without further permission. This includes posting it on your blog, using it in a presentation, or any other public use.
    No modifying
    No modifying
    You are not allowed to adapt or remix this item into any other works.
    No commercial use
    No commercial use
    You may not use this item commercially.
Remember or recognise anything about this item? Let us know!

We would love to share your stories, thoughts, and memories on digitalpasifik.org

Contribute your story
Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives
Pepperdine University, Special Collections and University Archives
Welcome and warm Pasifik greetings

The information on this site has been gathered from our content partners.

The names, terms, and labels that we present on the site may contain images or voices of deceased persons and may also reflect the bias, norms, and perspective of the period of time in which they were created. We accept that these may not be appropriate today.

If you have any concerns or questions about an item, please contact us.