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Maori Chief, New Zealand, 1891 (dc9ac523-b130-4997-98f9-535f2bc11bf1)

Maori Chief, New Zealand, 1891 (dc9ac523-b130-4997-98f9-535f2bc11bf1)

Maori chief, Menehira, poses he has a mustache, short, graying hair with feather decorations and extensive facial tattoos. He wears a cloak made of layers of flax fringe around his upper body and holds a woode... More

Hinepare - Public domain portrait painting

Hinepare - Public domain portrait painting

Hinepare, a woman of the Ngāti Kahungunu tribe. Shows a half-length portrait of a Maori woman wearing a hei-tiki around her neck, pounamu earring and shark tooth earring, and two huia feathers in her hair. She ... More

Maori Chief, New Zealand, 1891 (dea75027-4db6-4219-a5ae-87bfe4ce2832)

Maori Chief, New Zealand, 1891 (dea75027-4db6-4219-a5ae-87bfe4ce2832)

Maori chief, portrait. He has a thin white beard, short, white hair decorated with feathers and extensive facial tattoos. He wears a stiff cloak decorated with geometric designs around his shoulders. He holds ... More

Tukukino - Public domain  painting

Tukukino - Public domain painting

Tukukino, an old fighting chief of the Ngāti Tamaterā people of the Hauraki district, North Island, New Zealand. He is pictured wearing a pōhoi ear ornament made from the skin of the huia, an ornament often wor... More

Tukukino Lindauer - Public domain scan of painting

Tukukino Lindauer - Public domain scan of painting

Tukukino, an old fighting chief of the Ngāti Tamaterā people of the Hauraki district, North Island, New Zealand. He is pictured wearing a pōhoi ear ornament made from the skin of the huia, an ornament often wor... More

Wearing Huiafeathers - Black and White Portrait Photograph

Wearing Huiafeathers - Black and White Portrait Photograph

Unidentified Māori man with two huia tail feathers in his hair, and wearing a feather cloak, Hauraki district, New ZealandČeština: Maorský muž s vlasy ozdobenými peřím laločníka ostrozobého

Te Rangihaeata, watercolour by Charles Decimus Barraud, 1840

Te Rangihaeata, watercolour by Charles Decimus Barraud, 1840

Upper body profile portrait of the Māori warrior chief Te Rangihaeata with moko (facial tattoo) and with 6 huia feathers in his hair, an albatross feather (pōhoi toroa) and greenstone drop (whakakai) earring in... More