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"Chiefs: From Treaty Signings to Sporting Victories

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Chiefs Collection: Invergarry Castle in the Scottish Highlands - the seat of the Chiefs of the Clan
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Chiefs Collection: Treaty of Waitangi
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Chiefs Collection: British Empire Marketing Board poster - Takoradi Harbour
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Chiefs Collection: Money / Stones / Yap 1885
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Chiefs Collection: Zulu / Surrender 1879
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Chiefs Collection: Treaty of Waitangi
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Chiefs Collection: Native Chiefs, Kandy, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Chiefs Collection: The Royal Tour of Ghana
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Chiefs Collection: Sandy Park Stadium - Exeter Chiefs Rugby Union
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Chiefs Collection: Signing the Treaty of Waitangi (colour litho)
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Chiefs Collection: American Indians. The Modoc War in America. Lake Tule, with
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Chiefs Collection: A Madan Indian Chief with his favourite wife, by G. Catun, Mellon National Gallery of Art
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Chiefs Collection: Overlooking the Little Horn, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Chiefs Collection: The three chiefs-Piegan, c1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Chiefs Collection: The Scouts, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Chiefs Collection: Moyamba, Sierra Leone, Madam Yoko, Chiefs, Colonial Officers
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Chiefs Collection: Vietnam - Lang Bian Mountain - Sorcerer and Two Moi Chiefs
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Chiefs Collection: Prince of Wales decorating the Sultan of Lahej
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Chiefs Collection: Big Indian Chief, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Chiefs Collection: Native Americans Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs
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Chiefs Collection: Polygars of Tinnevelly (Tirunelveli), Southern India
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Chiefs Collection: The Irish Chiefs and Kings kneel before King Henry II
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Chiefs Collection: Studies of Indian Chiefs Made at Fort Laramie, ca. 1859. Creator: Albert Bierstadt
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Chiefs Collection: Highland Chiefs in the Stewart and Gordon Tartans, 1831, (1946). Creator: Robert Havell
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Chiefs Collection: Atsina chiefs, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Chiefs Collection: Africa Lake Nyasa Chief's house pre-1900
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Chiefs Collection: Chiefs daughter, Samoa
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Chiefs Collection: A Samoan Chief's Daughter Victorian period
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Chiefs Collection: Embarkation of captured Zulu Ketschwaeyo chief at Durnfort for voyage to Cape Town, 1880
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Chiefs Collection: Chief's Chair, Asante Culture (wood, metal & leather)
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Chiefs Collection: Sac & Fox, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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Chiefs Collection: Sioux and Arrapahoe Indian Delegations, between 1865 and 1880. Creator: Unknown
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Chiefs Collection: Group of Sioux Indians 'Spotted Tail'(photo c. 1875). Creator: Unknown
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Chiefs Collection: Indians group, between 1865 and 1880. Creator: Unknown
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Chiefs Collection: DDE-90019063
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Chiefs Collection: DDE-90019062
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Chiefs Collection: DDE-90019061
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Chiefs Collection: The Reception of Indian Chiefs and Representatives by the Prince of Wales at the India Office
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Chiefs Collection: A Five Days Tour among the Mountains of Crete (engraving)
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Chiefs Collection: Sketches in New Zealand, Maori Civilisation (engraving)
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Chiefs Collection: Mr H M Stanleys Expedition (engraving)
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Chiefs Collection: Chiefs Song
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Chiefs Collection: Penns Treaty with the Indians (Furnishing Fabric), London, c. 1785. Creator: Unknown
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Chiefs Collection: Fragment Entitled 'William Penns Treaty with the Indians', England, c. 1785
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Chiefs Collection: Chiefs of the Shan State (colour litho)
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Chiefs Collection: A meeting between Tyrian founders of Carthage and Libyan chiefs
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Chiefs Collection: Quatawapea, or Colonel Lewis
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Chiefs Collection: Little Crow, a Sioux Chief


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"Chiefs: From Treaty Signings to Sporting Victories, a Global Perspective" From the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand to the British Empire Marketing Board poster showcasing Takoradi Harbour, they have played significant roles throughout history. In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed between Māori chiefs and representatives of the British Crown, marking an important moment in New Zealand's history. This treaty aimed to establish a partnership between Māori and Europeans while protecting Māori rights. The British Empire Marketing Board poster featuring Takoradi Harbour highlights how they were also involved in promoting economic interests during colonial times. The image showcases their influence as key figures in trade and commerce. Moving across continents, we find ourselves in Yap during 1885 when money took on a unique form - large stones known as Rai stones became currency. Chiefs held authority over these valuable assets that symbolized wealth and power within their communities. Shifting our focus to Africa, we encounter Zulu chiefdoms during moments like the Surrender of 1879. Here, brave Zulu warriors faced off against British forces but ultimately surrendered under Chief Cetshwayo's leadership. But not all they can associated with conflict; some hold positions of honor within their clans or tribes. Invergarry Castle stands tall as the seat for Clan MacDonnell in Scotland's picturesque Highlands—a testament to their ancestral heritage. Traveling further east brings us to Kandy, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), where native chiefs once ruled over local territories before European colonization altered power dynamics forever. Returning back home to New Zealand once again, we witness another pivotal moment—the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi depicted through vibrant color lithography—an event that continues to shape relationships between indigenous peoples and settlers today. Across oceans lies Ghana—where royal tours brought attention not only to political leaders but also showcased traditional chiefs and their cultural significance.