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Tiki Goes Underground

  Tiki and Polynesian pop, which were once popular cultural movements in the mid-20th century, are now seeing a resurgence and going underground. This means that they are becoming less mainstream and more niche, with a dedicated community of enthusiasts who appreciate and preserve the unique aesthetic and cultural elements of Tiki and Polynesian pop. The origins of Tiki and Polynesian pop can be traced back to the post-World War II era, when American soldiers stationed in the South Pacific during the war developed a fascination with the exotic and mysterious cultures of the islands. This fascination was then popularized through movies, music, and other forms of media, leading to a widespread trend of incorporating Polynesian-inspired elements into American culture, particularly in the realms of architecture, fashion, and cocktails. In recent years, however, Tiki and Polynesian pop have been experiencing a resurgence among a younger generation of enthusiasts who are drawn to the unique