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Image collection: Māori
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Fishing for whitebait (inanga) on the Kaituna River in the Bay of Plenty [1931] |
Maori football team's first match, at Richmond against the Surrey Club [3 Oct. 1888] |
A group of Maori women dress reformers [1906] |
A young Maori girl washes clothes in the hot pools, Rotorua [ca. 1890] |
Nurses at Maori Hospital, Temuka, South Canterbury [1918] |
First Christian wedding [184-?] |
A Maori of New Zealand equipped for fighting [ca. 1868] |
The Maori pa at Port Levy, Banks Peninsula [1903] |
The Ngai Tahu land claim : rival committees' differences. [1925] |
The Maori group. [1906] |
Sir John Gorst banquets the Maoris. [1906] |
The village. [1906]
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The Thermal Springs exhibit [1906] |
Victoria Lake and “Wonderland” by night [1906] |
The model Rotorua [1906] |
Arrival of His Excellency and party [1906] |
A Maori Haka [1906]
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Mahutu’s war canoe Tehaere-tiki-tiki
on Victoria |
His Excellency addresses the natives [1906] |
His Excellency addresses the natives [1906] |
Maoris in the hot bath at model Rotorua [1906] |
The poi dance [1906] |
A study at the Maori Pa [1906] |
[Group of Maori] [1906] |
Maori youths at the pa [1906] |
The Gateway, Maori Pah [1906] |
Dr. Buck tattooing "Te Kooti". [1907] |
The haka by the Pakeha-Maoris led by Dr. Buck. [1907] |
Pakeha Maoris for a day. [1907] |
Some of the Maori population [1900] |
Maori who took part in the celebration in Timaru of the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra [1902] |
The poi dancers who entertained during the visit of His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket |
The executive of the Maori carnival held at Lancaster Park [Nov. 1903] |
Whares of the Ngati Whakaue, Ohinemutu [ca. 1878] |
The Maori Council meeting at Little River, Banks Peninsula [1902] |
Te Wheke Hall, new Maori meeting house at Raupaki on opening day [30 Dec. 1901] |
The Ngai Tahu land claims : a South Island hui : Maori gathering at Tuahiwi, North Canterbury. [1925] |
"The natives assembled in front of the Arowhenua Pa meeting house, Temuka" [1907] |
Outside the polling booth, Kaiapoi : people awaiting the results of the Southern Maori Electorate, 1902 Maori election. [1902] |
A pa tuna, or eel weir, on the upper reaches of the Wanganui River [1918] |
A Maori fishing party in far north [1907] |
The Aotea Ladies' Dish-Can Band [13 Feb. 1919] |
The native school at Kaiapoi [1903] |
Maori carnival at Lancaster Park [12 and 13 Nov. 1903] |
Maori carnival at Lancaster Park, Christchurch [12 and 13 Nov. 1903] |
The Jubilee celebrations in Christchurch : the Maori carnival. [1900] |
Mahunui Maori Council 1902-1905 [between 1902 and 1905] |
The late Maka Makomako, a Ngai Tahu chief of Tuahiwi, Kaiapoi [ca. 1900] |
The opening of the new hall at Tuahiwi, North Canterbury [3 Aug. 1922] |
The wahine who welcomed the visitors to Tuahiwi, North Canterbury [3 Aug. 1922] |
As in ancient days : Maori weavers at work, Rotorua [1930] |
Measuring out the catch of whitebait (inanga) [1931] |
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