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Te Whero-Whero - Te Waro & Te Pakaru - Maori Chieftains

Te Whero-Whero or Patuatu, the principal chief of all Waikato (left), and Te Waro and Te Pakaru (right). Te Waro was the principal chief of the Nga-Ti-Apakura tribe, and Te Pakaru (sometimes called Apokea) was the head chief of the Nga-Ti-Maniapoto tribe. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886)

Picture No
10719752
Media ID
45243650
Size
6105px x 4098px (4.7MB)
Credit
© David Cousins / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Lithograph after George French Angas
Date
1847

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