The Maori - Volume II
List of Illustrations
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List of Illustrations
- A carved coffin 9
- Women of the Tuhoe bush tribe 20
- A posture dance by men 26
- Carved wooden coffin 36
- Woman weaving 46
- Women plaiting 57
- Generating fire 68, 203
- The double manaia design in carving 76
- Casting the whip spear 86
- Cats cradle designs 100, 101
- A posture dance by men 104
- A posture dance by women 108
- The mu torere board 113
- Maori kites 117
- Maori tops 124
- The jumping jack toy 130
- Grotesque carved figure 134
- Musical instruments 138, 145, 149, 156, 161
- Wooden Trumpets 158
- Bullroarer, etc. 165
- Tree gong at Te Whaiti 168
- Cross sections of canoes 183
- Appliance for raising ridgepole 194
- Maori drills 196
- The balista tree-felling device 199
- Fire generating implements 207
- Maori compass 211
- Decorative work on house wall 223
- A son of Tu 230
- Weapons, The turuhi spear 243
- Weapons, Taiaha and pouwhenua 246
- Weapons, Carved tongue of taiaha 248
- Weapons, Long-handled tomahawk 250
- Weapons, The tewhatewha 252
- Weapons, The greenstone mere 256
- Weapons, The patu onewa 258
- Weapons, The miti or stone club 260
- Weapons, The patu paraoa 262
- Weapons, The kotiate 264
- Weapons, The wahaika 266
- Weapons, The patiti, etc. 268, 269page viii
- The shark tooth cutting implement 271
- The hoeroa 277
- A position in the war dance 291
- House carvings 303
- The pa maori, Earthwork defences 308
- Wharekaho pa, Mercury Bay 315
- Fosse of old fort at Urenui 317
- Stone-faced scarp of Te Koru pa 322
- Hill fort at Waiapu 323
- Carved post of stockade 325
- Model fort at Rua-tahuna 326
- Carved figures on stockade posts 329
- Te Namu pa at Opunake 346
- Agricultural implements 360, 361, 362, 363, 364
- Natives using digging implements 365
- The timo or grubber 367
- Woman using a timo 368
- The paretai or hand scoop 369
- Method of digging a field for crop planting 382
- Stone image representing god of agriculture 385
- The taro plant 391
- Fish nets and corfs 408
- A hand net 413
- A lobster pot 416
- A moa bone implement 418
- A mussel dredge 419
- Fish hooks 420, 424, 427
- Line sinkers 422
- Eel grains 428
- Albatross hook 429
- Eel Weir 433
- Eel pot with leading net 434
- Eel pot with double entrance 435
- Eel pot set at V-shaped weir 436
- Lamprey weirs 443
- Lamprey pot set at weir 445
- A pouraka fish trap 448
- Bird snaring troughs 463
- Bird spear points 465
- Bird-snaring implements 470, 472, 475, 476, 480, 482
- Rat traps 493, 495, 496, 497, 498, 501
- Maori garments 504
- Dogskin capes 509
- Cloaks and kilts 510
- Weaving appliances 512
- Superior garments 515
- A feather cape 519page ix
- Aprons worn by girls 520
- Belts 521
- A sleeping mat 523
- Woman plaiting a floor mat 524
- Baskets 526, 527
- Stone fibre beater 528
- Cordage 529, 530
- Bone combs 534
- Greenstone pendants 536, 538, 539
- Greenstone tiki, a neck pendant 541
- Rei paraoa, a neck pendant 542
- Necklaces 544
- Tattooed native 547
- An old style of tattooing 550
- Tattooing of women 551
- Tattooing implements 553
- Tara whakairo 556
- Superior house 560
- House interior 564
- Decorative work in superior house 566, 568
- A village scene 572
- Hafted stone adze 579
- Stone adzes 580, 581
- Stone chisels 582
- Stone cutting implements 583
- Elevated storehouse 586
- A pit store 589