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[Heaphy, Charles] 1820-1881 :Epuni or "Greedy". Day & Haghe. [London, Smith, Elder 1845]
Artist unknown :Maori the fishmonger selling crayfish. [ca 1860-1865]
Hawkins, William Webster, 1842-1918 :Scene on Picton Wharf. Big Jim of Somewhere (Waitara, I think) a Maori chief of distinction, violently going through the process of nose-rubbing with a gratified subordinate, which lasts about 10 minutes ...[1867]
Angas, George French, 1822-1886 :Rangitakina, a chief of the Bay of Plenty on the East Coast. Plate 24 / George French Angas [delt], W Hawkins [lith. 1847].
Leveille :Taha-Tahala, natif de Otago ... Heroua, native de Otago, Ile Tavai-Pounamu, N[ouve]lle Zelande (Polynesie). Lith par Leveille d'apres les bustes moules sur nature, photographie par Bisson d'apres la direction de Mr le Dr Doumoutier. Gide Editeur. Imp. par Thierry Freres a Paris. [Paris, 1842-1847]
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