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  2. Tā moko - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of a Māori chief, 1773 engraving by T. Chambers based on a 1769 drawing by Sydney Parkinson, from the 1784 edition of A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas "Portrait of a young Maori woman with moko", by Louis John Steele (1891) Portrait of Tāmati Wāka Nene by Gottfried Lindauer (1890)

  3. New Zealand art - Wikipedia

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    Europeans began producing art in New Zealand as soon as they arrived, with many exploration ships including an artist to record newly discovered places, people, flora and fauna. The first European work of art made in New Zealand was a drawing by Isaac Gilsemans, the artist on Abel Tasman's expedition of 1642. [16] [17]

  4. A Māori and Pākehā man trading a crayfish - Wikipedia

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    The drawing depicts an unknown Māori man and Joseph Banks trading a crayfish for a piece of cloth. [1] [2] The drawing is referenced by Michel Tuffery in his work Tupaia's chart Cook and Banks/Tupaia's and Parkinson's paintbox. [3] The artist Sarah Munro created a series Trade Items which uses embroidery to reference Tupaia's drawing.

  5. Flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The drawing of Te Kara that James Busby sent to the Colonial Office following its 1834 adoption. The drawing shows the original specification of black fimbriation and eight-pointed stars. Te Kara is a St. George's Cross flag. In the canton is another St. George's cross on a field of blue with four white stars in each quadrant.

  6. Category:Māori art - Wikipedia

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  7. Taniwha - Wikipedia

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    A rock carving of taniwha near Lake Taupō A drawing by Murray Grimsdale. At sea, a taniwha often appears as a whale or a large shark [5] such as southern right whale or whale shark; [6] compare the Māori name for the great white shark: mangō-taniwha.

  8. File:Maori war canoe, drawing by Alexander Sporing.jpg

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  9. Te Maori - Wikipedia

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    Te Maori (or sometimes Te Māori in modern sources) was a landmark exhibition of Māori art (taonga [Note 1]) that toured the United States from 1984 to 1986, and New Zealand as Te Maori: Te Hokinga Mai ('the return home') from 1986 to 1987.