Josiah Martin, Photo. A VIEW OF THE INTERIOR. The nearest figure on the left represents Whakaotirangi, the woman who is Said to have brought the first kumara to New Zealand, in the Arawa canoe. Another carving represents the demi-god Maui entering Hine-nui-te Po, i.e., Death.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue XV, 14 April 1900, Page 690
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45Josiah Martin, Photo. A VIEW OF THE INTERIOR. The nearest figure on the left represents Whakaotirangi, the woman who is Said to have brought the first kumara to New Zealand, in the Arawa canoe. Another carving represents the demi-god Maui entering Hine-nui-te Po, i.e., Death. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue XV, 14 April 1900, Page 690
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