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  • Plaster cast, man of the Arawa tribe showing Maori tattooing
  • Plaster cast, man of the Arawa tribe showing Maori tattooing
  • Plaster cast, man of the Arawa tribe showing Maori tattooing
  • Plaster cast, man of the Arawa tribe showing Maori tattooing
  • Plaster cast, man of the Arawa tribe showing Maori tattooing
  • Rotorua, New Zealand: Maori children in a thermal bath. Albumen print.
  • New Zealand: the carved front of a Maori meeting house. Albumen print.
  • A Maori man with a tattoed face. Photograph by J. Bragge, 18--.
  • New Zealand: a Maori man sitting in front of a traditional house. Albumen print.
  • Two Maori men, simulating armed attack with a hatchet and a spear(?). Photograph, 18--.
  • New Zealand: the house of the Maori leader and prophet, Te Kooti. Albumen print.
  • New Zealand: a group of Maori in front of a traditional building. Albumen print.
  • Whakarewrewa, New Zealand: a group of Maori people, thermal baths, and houses. Albumen print.
  • New Zealand: a group of Maori people in front of a traditional building. Albumen print.
  • New Zealand: a group of Maori sitting in front of a traditional house. Albumen print.
  • New Zealand: Hori Ngakapa, Maori chief of the Ngatiwhanaunga tribe. Albumen print by Iles Photo.
  • A Maori man with a tattoed face, holding a rifle. Photograph by J. Bragge, 188-.
  • Lake Taupo, New Zealand: Maori men and woman seated before a traditional house. Albumen print.
  • Information in English and Maori (on verso) on AIDS and how it is transmitted and prevented. Lithograph.
  • Information in English and Maori (on verso) on AIDS and how it is transmitted and prevented. Lithograph.
  • New Zealand: a Maori chief's wife wearing tiki and pendant. Photograph of a painting by Gottfried Lindauer, 1884.
  • Maori warrior lying dead in the fern near Gate Pa, 30 April 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.
  • Puhoro: tracing of the chisel cuts used in a Maori design of tattooing on the thigh. Watercolour by H.G. Robley.
  • Maori warrior Reweti and a wounded comrade in the Gate Pa pits, 30 April 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.
  • Tattoo design: tracing of a genital tattoo taken from the body of Rangi-Tea-Pakura, a Maori woman of rank. Drawing by Dr. Shortland.
  • Fighting Adze Toki, Greenstone blade and carved handle. Maori, New Zeland. In the exhibition of The Medicine of Aboriginal Peoples in the British Commonwealth.
  • A Maori man with tattoos on his face, encountered by Captain Cook on his second voyage, 1772-1775. Engraving by Michel, 1777, after W. Hodges.
  • Four decorative Maori figures within a red oval representing an advertisement for Whakapuakitanga, a support group for young gay or bisexual Māori men; advertisement by the NZ AIDS Foundation and Te Roopu Tautoko Trust. Colour lithograph by Paul Henckel [?], 1993.
  • A Maori village (a hippah or pa) in New Zealand visited by Captain Cook during his third voyage, 1776-1780. Engraving by B.T. Pouncy, 1784, after J. Webber, ca. 1782.
  • Henare Taratoa: a chief of the Ngai Te Rangi tribe, in the heroic act of getting water for the British wounded at the battle of Gate Pa, a Maori victory in the Waikato War, 28 April 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.