[Ryan, Thomas], 1864-1927 :Te Kooti's sacred house at Te Whaiti called Ko Whakaari Eripi which is one of the most sacred worshipping whares in the Urewera Country. Anyone taking matches, pipes, or tobacco into this whare have them immediately confiscated if found on their person, and Te Kooti says the offence is punishable by the Atua. [1891].

[Ryan, Thomas], 1864-1927 :Te Kooti's sacred house at Te Whaiti called Ko Whakaari Eripi which is one of the most sacred worshipping whares in the Urewera Country. Anyone taking matches, pipes, or tobacco into this whare have them immediately confiscated if found on their person, and Te Kooti says the offence is punishable by the Atua. [1891].
Date
1891
Reference
B-159-007
Description

Shows a view of the front of the whare, with elaborately carved amo, pare and tekoteko. The name "Ko Whakaari Eripi" is painted on the sloping maihi.

Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).

Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour on sheet, 253 x 372 mm.

Provenance: Purchased in 2002.

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Ryan, Thomas, 1864-1927 :[Watercolours and sketches of a visit to Te Kooti, Urewera country. 1891].
Format
1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Watercolours, Pencil and watercolour on sheet, 253 x 372 mm., Orientation: Horizontal image
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