The Maori - Volume I
List Of Illustrations
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List Of Illustrations
- A Maori woman showing Melanesian features 2
- A Maori woman, Polynesian type 4
- Te Rangi-haeata, of Ngati-Toa 6
- Harata Te Rangi-haeata, Polynesian type 8–9
- Te Araki Te Pohu, Polynesian type 11
- A Maori woman, Polynesian type 13–14
- Maori children 16
- Stone implement of unknown use 19
- Model of outrigger canoe 23
- Chart showing voyages of Polynesians 25
- Model of double canoe 27
- Maori war canoe 29
- Small river canoe 32
- Prow of a war canoe 35
- Stern piece of a war canoe
- Paddles
- Canoe baler
- Woman carrying child 45
- The hongi salute 47
- View of a native village 53
- The moa 62
- Mauri. Talismanic stones 68
- Old canoe 83
- The blending of two races 98
- Phallic and talismanic stones 117
- A primitive cradle 122
- Double canoe of Samoa: the alia type 123
- Prow of a fishing canoe 137
- Carved bowl 150
- Carved house timbers 166
- Shark tooth knife 178
- Genealogical record staves 187
- Stump of tree felled with stone tools 197
- Stone adze used as weapon and baton 209
- Old carved coffins 218
- War canoe in Auckland Museum 230
- A carved box 231page x
- A Maori dwelling 239
- Interior of Putiki pa 249
- Carved pataka, or elevated storehouse 259
- Group of natives in pre-European garments 269
- Carved figure of a lizard on a coffin lid 277
- Carved staves used as temporary abiding places for spirit gods 282
- A tuahu or sacred place 289
- Carved door frame of a superior house 292
- Collection of eight tiki pendants 295
- A stone mauri 305
- Four carved lintel pieces 318
- A carved box 335
- Rude stone image used as a symbol of, or abiding place for, gods of agriculture 337
- A carved lintel piece 346
- A native hamlet 356
- A quiet meal 367
- Hakari stages 380–382
- A stone mortar 387
- Gourd water vessels 396
- Mode of carrying burdens 403
- Pack straps 405
- Maori boy showing Mclanesian strain 410
- Small boys practising a posture dance 412
- The native method of cooking 414–415–416
- Maori girl with food basket 418
- A wooden bowl 420
- Taha huahua 421
- Poha titi; a kelp vessel 422
- A curious bark vessel 423
- Wooden pounders 428
- Basket strainer 431
- The Maori dog 433
- A dog skin garment 435
- Maori canoe sail 441
- A toki pou tangata 444
- Portrait. Kahotea Te Heuheu 452
- Portrait. Rameka Te Amai 459
- Diagrams illustrating a native proposal 461
- Portrait. A descendant of the sea kings 466
- Portrait. Tuta Nihoniho 473
- A tattooed head 478
- A carved pare or lintel piece 480