The Maori: Yesterday and To-day

Te Rauparaha, Chief of Ngati-Toa, who made several great war-canoe expeditions to the South Island from Kapiti Island after his famous conquering march from the North. This sketch shows him in naval officer's uniform when he was a prisoner in the British frigate Calliope. — [From a drawing by John Bambridge at St. John's College, Tamaki, Auckland, in 1847

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Te Rauparaha, Chief of Ngati-Toa, who made several great war-canoe expeditions to the South Island from Kapiti Island after his famous conquering march from the North. This sketch shows him in naval officer's uniform when he was a prisoner in the British frigate Calliope. [From a drawing by John Bambridge at St. John's College, Tamaki, Auckland, in 1847

Te Rauparaha, Chief of Ngati-Toa, who made several great war-canoe expeditions to the South Island from Kapiti Island after his famous conquering march from the North. This sketch shows him in naval officer's uniform when he was a prisoner in the British frigate Calliope.
[From a drawing by John Bambridge at St. John's College, Tamaki, Auckland, in 1847

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Title: The Maori: Yesterday and To-day

Author: James Cowan

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1930

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

This text is the subject of: Victoria University of Wellington Library Catalogue

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