Piro, active 1819

Maori chief from the Bay of Islands who accompanied Samuel Marsden on a voyage to Sydney in 1819

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Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulces de, 1779-1842 : Sauvages Nouvelle Zelande

Date: 1819

By: Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulces de, 1779-1842

Reference: MS-Papers-11210

Description: Folder contains research notes made by the natural historian Gaimard in his journal and copied by Freycinet recording a physical examination of a Maori chief, Piro, who had arrived from the Bay of Islands ('Baie a'ilens') in Port Jackson accompanying Samuel Marsden toward the end of 1819. Includes detailed measurements of every part of Piro's body, both in metric and imperial units. Also included is extract taken from Southey's History of Brazil concerning the tribesmen of the Madeira River who keep shrunken heads ('tetes condensees') of their enemies, together with a short description by Gaimard, and copied by Freycinet of a Maori head which he had acquired. Source of title - Transcribed from item Quantity: 1 folder(s) 4 pages. 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph Provenance: Stamp on cover of original folder reads Archives de Laage, and gives its original reference number as Carton 13 dossier 278 objet A.B.C.D. The original Archives de Laage has not been identified.