Illustrations Prepared for White's Ancient History of the Maori
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Two Nga-ti-mahuta boys.
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Iwakau of Tau-po.
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Te Hiko. Son of Pehi-Kupe, or Tupae-Kupe.
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Taraia or Nga-kuti. (Last Cannibal)
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Nga-ti-teata boy.
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Tareha of Kahu-ngunu.
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Reihana Waha-nui. Waikato Chief.
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Topine-te-mamaku. Old Priest at Whanga-nui.
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Preserving Whitebait. 1. Whitebait; 2. Hot stone for heating water in bowl; 3. Bowl; 4. Heating water in bowl (or Kumete); 5. Whitebait drying; 6.Packed for preserving.
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Haruru (Wai-tangi, Bay of Islands)
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Wai-mate Pa.
Fort on West Coast, south of New Plymouth.
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Pa on the Upper Manawa-tu River.
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Tara-naki and Poua-kai Mountains.
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Wai-tangi at Chatham Islands.
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Wai-aniwaniwa. (near Kerikeri, Bay of Islands).