Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Native village and cowdie forest. London, lithographed and published by R. Martin & Co [1838]

Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Native village and cowdie forest. London, lithographed and published by R. Martin & Co [1838]
Date
1827 - 1838 - 1828
Reference
PUBL-0015-08
Description

A European man, probably Earle himself, seated on the banks of a stream, gazing towards a Maori village backed by a kauri forest. A Maori man is pointing towards the village, another is carrying Earle's baggage and two more have crossed the stream towards the village. Earle's text explains: "After ascending this beautiful river [the Waihou River, Hokianga] about 40 miles, and at a distance of two miles from the river is this village. It is literally buried in a forest, and is a country residence of Patuoni [Patuone], the chief of the district; here he plants his potatoes, cumera [kumara], and maize, which arrive at a perfection never before witnessed. The mighty forest by which the village is surrounded consists chiefly of cowdie [kauri], the largest and most valuable of the New Zealand trees. We halted at this village on our way to the Bay of Island, and were kindly entertained by the chief" [1827]

Other Titles - Kauri

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Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured 240 x 374 mm

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Native village and cowdie forest. London, lithographed and published by R. Martin & Co [1838]. Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Sketches illustrative of the Native Inhabitants and Islands of New Zealand from original drawings by Augustus Earle Esq, Draughtsman of H. M. S. "Beagle". London, Lithographed and Published under the auspices of the New Zealand Association by Robert Martin & Co, 1838. Ref: PUBL-0015-08. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22332657

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