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Colvin, Neville Maurice, 1918-1991:The dinkum horries. [1946-1956]
Date: 1946 - 1956
By: Colvin, Neville Maurice, 1918-1991
Reference: B-184-056
Description: The title is 'The dinkum horries'. The word 'hori' was a derogatory term used to describe Maori. The scene is a Maori pa inside a fence, perhaps in Rotorua, as there are mud pools. There are two 'No Smoking' signs stuck in the ground as well as a 'Smoking tapu' sign stuck to the fence and a 'Non smoking fumerole' sign deside a small fumarole with a bung in its vent. A party of Pakeha visitors run for their lives but not before a young woman is trussed and carried off, while another woman is trussed and being salted in a mud pool by a Maori woman smoking a 'dinkum Maori pipe' and a man is being boiled in a 'genuine pot circa 1826'. Two other signs read 'Smoking tapu' and 'Johnny Waka spirits born 1820'. Context - appears to relate to a Maori reputation for smoking and drinking and (former) cannibalism Below the cartoon is the title in pencil 'The dinkum horries' and the words '4 col B.P. today'. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper 380 x 560 mm