
Hinepare, a woman of the Ngāti Kahungunu tribe. Shows a half-length portrait of a Maori woman wearing a hei-tiki around her neck, pounamu earring and shark tooth earring, and two huia feathers in her hair. She wears a cloak with black fringe border, and has a moko design on her chin.
circa 1890
Lindauer, Gottfried, 1839-1926
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Tukukino, an old fighting chief of the Ngāti Tamaterā people of the Hauraki district, North Island, New Zealand, circa 1880. He is pictured wearing a pōhoi ear ornament made from the skin of the huia, an ornament often worn by high-born chiefs in the years before the bird became extinct. Tukukino was famous for his determined opposition to the opening up of the Ohinemuri area for goldmining. Lindauer painted this portrait in 1878.
Lindauer, Gottfried, 1839-1926
J.C. Graham, editor, Maori Paintings: Pictures from the Partridge Collection of Paintings by Gottfried Lindauer. A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1965, pp. 54-55.
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