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Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand
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Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand
Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand. Mausoleum of E Tohi, the mother of Rauparaha, on the Island of Mana, in Cook's Straits (top), an upright sepulchral monument at a small island pah in Tory Channel (centre left), an upright monument at Te Awa Iti, Cloudy Bay, Middle Island (centre), a carved Tiki in an old pah near Roto-Aire Lake (centre right), and a monument to three children near Te Awa Iti, Cloudy Bay (below). Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
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This print showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Maori people in New Zealand. The image features five Maori tombs, each telling a unique story of tradition and history.
At the top, we see the mausoleum of E Tohi, the mother of Rauparaha, on the Island of Mana in Cook's Straits. This monumental structure stands as a tribute to a revered figure in Maori history.
Moving down, we come across an upright sepulchral monument at a small island pah in Tory Channel. The intricate carvings and symbolism on this tomb speak volumes about Maori beliefs surrounding death and burial practices.
In Te Awa Iti, Cloudy Bay on Middle Island, another upright monument catches our eye. Its presence is a reminder of the deep connection between the Maori people and their ancestral lands.
A carved Tiki in an old pah near Roto-Aire Lake adds another layer to this narrative of cultural significance. The detailed craftsmanship reflects the artistic prowess of Maori artisans from centuries past.
Lastly, a touching monument to three children near Te Awa Iti serves as a poignant reminder of life's fragility and the importance of honoring those who have passed on.
Through this print by George French Angas from 1847, we are transported into a world where tradition meets artistry in celebrating Maori heritage.
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