Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings - New Zealand
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Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings - New Zealand
Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings - New Zealand. They are an image of Rangihaeata carved by himself, the stern-post of a large canoe, carved boxes for tail feathers, the head of a carved wooden spear, a raised stand, and a sketch of a boat in Port Nicholson Harbour. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847
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1847 Angas Anthropological Anthropology Boxes Canoe Carved Carving Carvings Container Ethnographic Ethnography Feathers Maori Maoris Nicholson Ornamental Raised Spear Stand Stern Tail Tradition Traditions Tribal Zealand Zealander Racial
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Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Heritage of New Zealand's Maori Tribe This image showcases a collection of Maori ornamental wooden carvings, captured in a plate from George French Angas's seminal work, "The New Zealanders," published in 1847. The carvings depicted in this photograph are a testament to the intricate and artistic traditions of the Maori people, an indigenous ethnic group of New Zealand. The central piece of this collection is a carved stern-post of a large Maori canoe, intricately adorned with geometric patterns and mythological figures. Flanking the canoe are carved boxes, designed to hold tail feathers, which were an essential component of Maori war canoes. The head of a wooden spear, also meticulously carved, is displayed on a raised stand. A sketch of a boat in Port Nicholson Harbour is included in the plate, providing context to the setting of these remarkable carvings. The Maori people have a deep connection to the sea and their canoes were not only utilitarian vessels but also symbolic representations of their tribal identity. The Maori people have a rich and complex history, with a strong emphasis on tradition and cultural expression. Their ornate carvings are a reflection of their deep connection to their land, their ancestors, and their mythology. This photograph offers a glimpse into the ethnographic and anthropological significance of the Maori people and their artistic traditions, which continue to be celebrated and cherished in New Zealand today.
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