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Na Horua or Tom Street. (Elder brother of Rauparaha). E Wai, his wife. Tuarua, or Kopai, his son. At Kahotea, near Porirua
George French Angas, W Hawkins

Na Horua or Tom Street. (Elder brother of Rauparaha). E Wai, his wife. Tuarua, or Kopai, his son. At Kahotea, near Porirua

circa 1847

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E Wai and Kahoki, Nieces of Rauparaha
W Hawkins, George French Angas

E Wai and Kahoki, Nieces of Rauparaha

Date unknown

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Te Moanaroa.  Te Awaitaia.  Waingaroa
George French Angas, W Hawkins

Te Moanaroa. Te Awaitaia. Waingaroa

circa 1847

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Rangitakina. A Chief of the Bay of Plenty, on the East Coast
George French Angas, W Hawkins

Rangitakina. A Chief of the Bay of Plenty, on the East Coast

circa 1847

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Representation of the body of Tee, A Chief as preserved after death in Otaheite
W Hawkins, John Webber

Representation of the body of Tee, A Chief as preserved after death in Otaheite

18th century

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Nga Toenga, Daughter of the Barrier Island Chief
George French Angas, W Hawkins

Nga Toenga, Daughter of the Barrier Island Chief

circa 1847

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A Woman and Her Sons of Nga Ti Toa Tribe.  Porirua Cook's Straits
George French Angas, W Hawkins

A Woman and Her Sons of Nga Ti Toa Tribe. Porirua Cook's Straits

circa 1847

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Horomona Maruhau, or Blind Solomon
George French Angas, W Hawkins

Horomona Maruhau, or Blind Solomon

circa 1847

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