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Group of Maoris, 1876 (albumen print)
MGS272330 Group of Maoris, 1876 (albumen print) by Bragge, James (1833-1908); 14.5x22.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: wharepuni, small communal sleeping house at Mangaakuta, near Masterton; second from left identified as Hamuera Pakaiahi holding a tewhatewha; Reqiria Ngatuere in centre wearing taniko bordered cloak; ); eMichael Graham-Stewart; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23178078
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Indigenous Maori Native New Zealanders Zealander Black And White Photograph Natives
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This photograph, titled "Group of Maoris, 1876" offers a glimpse into the lives of indigenous New Zealanders during the late 19th century. The image, captured by James Bragge, showcases a group of Maori individuals gathered outside a wharepuni - a small communal sleeping house in Mangaakuta near Masterton. The subjects in this photo wear traditional costumes that beautifully reflect their cultural heritage. Among them is Hamuera Pakaiahi, positioned second from the left, proudly holding a tewhatewha - an ancestral weapon symbolizing strength and power. In the center stands Reqiria Ngatuere adorned with a taniko bordered cloak, showcasing intricate patterns created through traditional weaving techniques. As we observe this snapshot frozen in time, it becomes evident that community and connection are integral to Maori culture. Each individual's presence contributes to the collective identity represented within this portrait. This albumen print serves as both an artistic expression and historical documentation. It allows us to appreciate the rich diversity and traditions of native New Zealanders while acknowledging their resilience throughout history. Preserved within private collections for years before being made available through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform, this photograph continues to evoke curiosity and admiration for its subjects' heritage. Let us honor their legacy by recognizing their contributions to our shared human story.
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