RM2A5YPPC–Maori boys bathing. Photographer William Henry Jackson 1843-1942). Colour. 1895.
RMKJ1JWH–Engraving depicting a photographer taking photographs of Maori natives in New Zealand. Dated 19th Century
RMW58DJ9–Canterbury old and new, 1850-1900. A souvenir of the jubilee : New Zealand Natives' Association. Canterbury branch
RFFF13NR–NEW ZEALAND War Surrender of Tauranga Natives, Te 1864. Illustrated London News
RM2ARRK4R–Maoris of New Zealand. After an early 19th century print.
RM2GJP0P1–Natives of the New Zealand forests. Karaka berry, tui. Artist unknown (Marcus King?). Restored vintage poster published in the 1950s in New Zealand.
RMWH8J5F–Head of a New Zealander - The lines upon the face are not ...arbitrary marks, invented or increased at the caprice of individuals, or the fancy of the operator who inflicts the torture. they are heraldic ornaments, distinctions far more intelligible to the natives of New Zealand than our own armorial bearings are to many of us ... (Quote). Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, pages 220-221, 224.
RMCP1CP6–geography / travel, New Zealand, people, Maori warrior with bat and spear, contemporary image, 19th century, historic, historical, head feathered headdress, feather headdress, native, natives, indigenous, full length, ethnic, ethnology, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDEWCG7–Pacific Islands. New Zealanders, c. 1840. Indigenous polynesian people. Maori culture. Colored engraving. 19th century.
RMBEBMP0–papuas australia indians american natives of new zealand
RMB5M1GW–Farmer Walter Peak Farm Queenstown New Zealand
RFC16CMK–Maori wood carving, North Island, New Zealand
RMAE3YRB–Waiau River and Lake Manapouri Fiordland National Park South Island New Zealand aerial
RMFGE4KH–NEW ZEALAND WOOD CARVINGS MAORI
RMBTK6G0–Five Maori men posing in traditional clothing doing haka dance. The dance of the New Zealand natives employs facial distortions
RM2BEFBNH–Maoris Plaiting Flax Baskets by Gottfried Lindauer (1839-1926), oil on canvas, 1903
RMK223DM–John Coleridge Patteson (1827-1871) was a English, Christian missionary to the South Seas in 1855, and in 1861 was selected the first Anglican Bishop of Melanesia. He was an accomplished linguist who also spoke German, studied Hebrew and Arabic, and learned 23 of the South Seas Islands' more than 1000 languages. Patteson was killed on September 20, 1871 by natives on Nukapu, in the Solomon Islands. (Photo by George William Perry, early to mid 1860s, registered for copyright in 1871.)
RM2RGCK54–Map of Hokianga Harbour, New Zealand, with a scene depicting Captain Cook and natives (Cook landed in New Zealand in 1769).
RMR2428X–Engraving depicting a fortified village, known as a Pah, of the Natives in the Province of New Plymouth (Taranaki), New Zealand. Dated 1860
RMKJ1JX3–Engraving depicting a photographer taking photographs of Maori natives in New Zealand. Dated 19th Century
RMDDGWG1–THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND: SURRENDER OF THE TAURANGA NATIVES AT THE TE PAPA STATION, 1864
RF2BMXEC9–The natives of New Zealand in their war canoe. Maori. BANKES 1789 old print
RMC7PHJ0–The murder of Carl Sylvius Völkner by the Pai Marire natives in Opotiki, New Zealand in 1865.
RFS1NC6T–New Zealand native forest
RMCC0GED–Haka or Maori Ancestral War Cry, Dance or Challenge, or the Maori People, New Zealand, 1868 Engraving or Vintage Illustration
RMAFMYG0–geography / travel, New Zealand, people, Maori chiefs, engraving, circa 1870 historic, historical, Aboriginals, Aboriginal, natives, native, 19th century,
RMF4M70F–Pacific Islands. New Zealand. A Maori chief with his wife, 1880. Engraving. Color.
RM2TA4GB4–Picture by Tim Cuff. 7 September 2023. Forestry in Golden Downs, Nelson, New Zealand.
RMA34RK6–industrial arts,day,New Zealand,Maori industrial a
RMC09WP5–Waitangi Maori Meeting House, interior, North Island, New Zealand
RMAE3YW7–Lakes and South Fiord Lake Te Anau Fiordland National Park South Island New Zealand aerial
RFFXP6D2–Maori indigenous cultural traditions: a warrior performing a traditional haka dance, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
RMB0E8CA–Contemporary Maori Carving New Zealand - -New Zealand Arts and Crafts Institute - Rotorua - NZ
RMCWANFA–Five Maori men posing in traditional clothing doing haka dance. The dance of the New Zealand natives employs facial distortions
RM2HJCJWM–Human sacrifice in a Morai in Otaheite. Captain James Cook (1728 - 1779) was an intrepid English explorer, navigator and cartographer in the Royal Navy. He is famous for mapping lands from New Zealand to Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean in greater detail and on a scale not previously achieved. In 1779 he was attacked and killed by the natives in Hawaii.
RMBXM9TE–Tokomaru bay,new zealand
RFR7JNTX–Tui drinking nectar from a Pohutukawa tree, the New Zealand Christmas Tree, both New Zealand natives
RMEX6H60–Engraving depicting a fortified village, known as a Pah, of the Natives in the Province of New Plymouth (Taranaki), New Zealand. Dated 1860
RMRYB7FA–The War in New Zealand: Surrender of the Tauranga Natives at the Te Papa Station, 1864
RFH3NTHE–NEW ZEALAND Pah, Plymouth(Taranaki) 1860. Illustrated London News
RMT2PTN5–The Volkner incident, the murder of the German-born Protestant missionary Carl Sylvius Volkner in New Zealand in 1865. Seen here the Pai Marire, (or Hauhau) people dance around Volkner prior to murdering him outside the Church of St Stephen the Martyr at Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RF2G5MYWK–A possum high up in a tree stops climbing under a spotlight. These are pest animals in New Zealand
RMCC0GGD–Hone Heke, or Hone Wiremu Heke Pakai (1807?-1850), Maori Chief & Leader, and Wife, New Zealand. Instigator of the Flagstaff War. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2FNY9CD–geography / travel, New Zealand, people, Maoris on the Waikato River, circa 1960s, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMF4M580–Pacific Islands. New Zealand. Maori chief, c. 1860. Engraving.
RMA5GHPX–threatening maorian man, New Zealand
RFR76K10–ferns
RMDGKR76–Maori carving, head with tattoo lines, Maori Meeting House, Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Waitangi, North Island, New Zealand
RMAE3YPA–Lake Manapouri Fiordland National Park South Island New Zealand aerial
RME7GNYD–An officer and sailor with natives on board a ship - Drawings and Sketches in New Zealand (c.1848-1853), f.82 - BL Add MS 19954
RM2T698A3–Mountain flax or wharariki, Phormium colensoi, native to New Zealand. Imported by nurseryman William Bull, King's Road, Chelsea. As Phormium colensoi-variegatum. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMBXMA7G–sheep,east cape,new zealand
RM2WJBC5X–' The manner in which the New Zealand Warriors defy their Enemies'. Engraving From “A journal of a voyage to the South Seas : in His Majesty's ship, the Endeavour” from the papers of Sydney Parkinson, embellished with views and designs, delineated by the Author, and engraved by capital artists. 1773
RM2WNPT7M–The 1870s Te Puawai o Te Arawa, the Māori pātaka or raised storehouse at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand.
RM2X703XY–Three Maoris at Resolution Bay in New Zealand, Natives of the Dark Bay in New Zealand (title on object), Numbered top right: 22., print, print maker: Ignaz Sebastian Klauber, (mentioned on object), publisher: Abraham Honkoop (II), publisher: Johannes Allart, publisher: Leiden, publisher: Amsterdam, publisher: The Hague, 1799, paper, etching, engraving, height, 220 mm × width, 340 mm
RFH3K1BJ–NEW ZEALAND Auckland-River Waikato, native war 1863. Illustrated London News
RMFCFMR8–A Maori Chief from New Zealand. The tattoo on his face is not quite complete, but the grooves in the skin produced by the peculiar method of Maori tattooing are very distinct. He wears a cloak of flax leaves of a type which affords very efficient protection in wet weather. After a 19th century photograph.
RF2G5MYXE–A possum high up in a tree stops climbing under a spotlight. These are pest animals in New Zealand
RMP01HP7–. English: E TOHI. A YOUNG WOMAN OF BARRIER ISLAND. [Image of page 63] PLATE XXVI. E TOHI, A YOUNG WOMAN OF BARRIER ISLAND. THIS portrait shews the manner in which the hair is usually worn over the forehead by the unmarried girls of New Zealand. The dress consists of a magnificent Kakahu of strings of rolled flax, dyed black at alternate intervals^ and bordered at the top by bosses of scarlet wool; this is worn over a finer description of garment, also made entirely of flax, and ornamented with rolled strings and tufts of wool. Although formerly the natives used feathers for the decorations of
RM2HT6BB9–Comparative Sizes of Dinornis, Ostrich, and New Zealander, 1850. '...a lecture on the extinct gigantic birds of New Zealand, by Dr. Mantell, attracted a brilliant and numerous audience to the Royal Institution...[He referred to] the first discovery of the fossil remains of the Dinornis in New Zealand, and then described the collection of remains made by his eldest son, Mr. Walter Mantell, and transmitted to England in 1848..."Unfortunately...the natives soon caught sight of my operations, and came down in shoals, trampling on the bones I had carefully extracted and laid out to dry. The na
RMF4M2R9–Pacific Islands. New Zealand. A Maori chief with his wife, 1880. Engraving.
RMMH3W9P–Christchurch, New Zealand - November 03, 2011: The first Container Shops to be built in Christchurch following two massive earthquakes which distroyed
RMK9FFB0–New Zealand Natives football team black and white
RM2EHF3MK–Pah or fortified village of the natives in the province of New Plymouth (Taranaki) New Zealand.
RMBXMAND–cloud formations,east cape,new zealand
RMPNA02C–Baie Houa-Houa, Naturels exécutant une danse à bord de l'Astrolabe (Nouvelle-Zélande), [Uawa/Tolaga Bay, Natives Performing a Haka on Board the Astrolabe (New Zealand)]. Date/Period: 1833 - Post 1839. Print. Lithograph by Auguste Raffet lithograph by Auguste Raffet. Height: 365 mm (14.37 in); Width: 550 mm (21.65 in). Author: LOUIS AUGUSTE DE SAINSON.
RM2WNPT7P–Back side detail of the 1870s Te Puawai o Te Arawa, the Māori pātaka or raised storehouse at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand
RM2T8TKWR–Wellington, New Zealand Botanic Garden, View taken from the vicinity of the main gates on Glenmore Street looking along the path leading to the pond. Garden bed with natives and exotics is on the right and Glenmore Street can be glimpsed behind the bed. The grass verge is protected from being walked on by bamboo stakes placed across the verge at regular intervals. A pram can be seen in the middle distance on the left. ca 1914 (ie sometime after the pine trees had been removed from the road frontage behind the garden bed
RMR54REW–New Zeland.' 'Sketches of natives.' Stetches of natives of New Zealand, in canoes. . 'A COLLECTION of Drawings by A. Buchan, S. Parkinson, and J. F. Miller, made in the Countries visited by Capt[ain James] Cook in his First Voyage [1768-1771], also of Prints published in [John] Hawksworth's Voyages of Biron [Byron], Wallis, and Cook [1773], as well as in Cook's second and third Voyages [1772-1775, 1776-1780].'. 1768-1780. Source: Add. 23920 No.64.
RFBAPT24–Maori Haka New Zealand
RF2F4P9BX–A possum high up in a tree stops climbing under a spotlight. These are pest animals in New Zealand
RMP01KE0–. English: SCENE IN A NEW ZEALAND FOREST NEAR PORIRUA [Image of page 23] PLATE VI. SCENE IN A NEW ZEALAND FOREST. THERE is no country in the world so rich in ferns as New Zealand--the variety and elegance of their forms from the most minute species, to the giant tribe, is astonishing-- some attain a height of forty feet, whilst others of exquisite beauty are extremely small. Two examples of the tree-ferns are figured in the accompanying scene--the Cyathea medullaris, and the Cyathea dealbata; the pulp of the former, at certain seasons of the year, is used as food by the natives, and when boile
RM2DCBWG9–Rauparaha - Kafia Chief, 1844. Portrait of Te Rauparaha, Maori leader of the Ngati Toa tribe, after a drawing Mr. J. Greaves. He 'took the most prominent part in the late Massacre at Wairau...his eyes are very bright, and are expressive of great cunning'. He '...resisted all attempts of the settlers to occupy the land professed to have been purchased of the natives by the New Zealand Company...The natives resemble spoiled children...the impunity extended to all their criminal acts, have encouraged them in the belief that the Government is either unwilling or unable to control them, and has led
RM2NC3C27–New Zealand. The traditional Maori greeting, the hongi. Pressing noses. Engraving. 19th century.
RMCN6FJN–Traditional tattoos on face of Maori warrior
RM2F64MTT–Lieutenant Colonel McNeill, Invasion of Waikato, New Zealand Wars, 30th of March 1864
RFANWJT1–Church in the Maori village Ohinemutu, Rotorua;South Island, New Zealand
RMAE3YR1–Lake Manapouri Fiordland National Park South Island New Zealand aerial
RM2REEE0T–Mount Egmont, from the North Shore of Cooke’s Strait, New Zealand. Natives burning off wood for potato grounds. 1841 by Thomas Allom
RMC40M3K–Cook, Cooking, Costumes, Ethnic, Holiday, Landmark, Maori, Maoris, Natives, New zealand, Outdoors, People, Pool, Rotorua, Steam,
RM2WJBC69–'The Heads of six Men, Natives of New Zealand, ornamented According to the Mode of that Country'. Engraving From “A journal of a voyage to the South Seas : in His Majesty's ship, the Endeavour” from the papers of Sydney Parkinson, embellished with views and designs, delineated by the Author, and engraved by capital artists. 1773
RMK9E4NP–New Zealand Natives football team black and white cropped
RM2E9RE3D–Mount Egmont, from the North Shore of Cooke’s Strait, New Zealand. Natives burning off wood for potato grounds, 1841 by Charles Heaphy (1820-1881) artist and Thomas Allom (1804-1872) lithographer.
RMBXMA3G–Beach in tokomaru bay,new zealand
RM2M3RH7D–Map of the country between Auckland and the River Waikato, New Zealand, illustrating the war with the native Maori tribes. Date: 1863
RM2WNPT7N–Back side detail of the 1870s Te Puawai o Te Arawa, the Māori pātaka or raised storehouse at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand
RMHX3A8H–War dance of the Ngāi Te Rangi or Ngāiterangi, Māori indigenous Polynesian people of Tauranga, New Zealand in the 19th century. From L'Univers Illustre published 1867.
RM2BT5K9P–Maori man of New Zealand. Handcoloured stipple engraving from Frederic Shoberl's The World in Miniature, The South Sea Islands, Ackermann, 1824. After an illustration by Jean Piron in Voyage de La Perouse, 1800.
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