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A taste of home.

Tauihu (canoe prow), Unknown (carver), 1750-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
The blowing up of the Boyd, Louis John Steele (artist), Kennett Watkins (artist), 1889, From the collection of: Te Papa
Village scene, Koriniti (Corinth), Wanganui (sic) River, Alfred Burton (photographer), 07 May 1885, From the collection of: Te Papa
Leapaway girl, Ian Scott (artist), 1969, From the collection of: Te Papa
Kohatu, Selwyn Muru (artist), 1965, From the collection of: Te Papa
Mitre Peak, Milford Sound, NZ. From the album: 'Australasian scenery', Frank Coxhead (photographer), 1880s, From the collection of: Te Papa
Pohau manga (barracouta lure), Unknown (carver), 1750-1820, From the collection of: Te Papa
Upoko whakairo (carved head), Unknown, ca 1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Two leaf-clad women, Thomas Andrew (photographer), 1905, From the collection of: Te Papa
Mount Egmont, George Chance (photographer), circa 1925, From the collection of: Te Papa
Pouaka (carved box), Unknown, 1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Maripi (shark-tooth knife), Unknown, 1500/1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Ipu ngarahu (pigment container), Unknown, 1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Toki poutangata (ceremonial adze), Unknown, 1500-1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Hot Water Cups, White Terrace, Charles Spencer (photography studio), 1880-1890s, From the collection of: Te Papa
Piupiu (skirt), Unknown, 1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Tata (canoe bailer), Unknown, 1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak), Unknown, 1800/1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Hei tiki (pendant in human form), Unknown (carver), From the collection of: Te Papa
Kōtore huia (Huia bird tail feather/s), Unknown, From the collection of: Te Papa
Heru (ornamental comb), Unknown, 1800-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Hiapo (tapa cloth), Unknown, circa 1860, From the collection of: Te Papa
Korowai (cloak), Unknown, 1800/1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Paepae pataka (threshold for storehouse), Unknown (carver), 19th century, From the collection of: Te Papa
Nguru (nose flute), Unknown (carver), 1800-1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Koruru (gable mask), Unknown, 1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Hei tiki (pendant in human form), Unknown (stonemason), 1850-1913, From the collection of: Te Papa
Niho Rei Paraoa (sperm whale tooth pendant), Unknown, 1500-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Pouwhenua (long handled pointed fighting staff), Unknown, 1800-1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Masi (tapa cloth), Unknown, Unknown, From the collection of: Te Papa
Whakapakoko rakau, Unknown, 1750-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Kaitaka aronui/pätea (fine cloak with deep lower täniko border and horizontal aho weft rows), Unknown, 1800/1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Poi taniko (percussive device), Unknown (weaver), 1800-1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Kapa (tapa), Unknown, 1770s, From the collection of: Te Papa
Vaka (canoe) Tauhunu, circa 1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Kete (bag), Unknown, 1800-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Makaro, Gordon Walters (artist), 1969, From the collection of: Te Papa
Pou tokomanawa (carved centre post), Unknown, 1800, From the collection of: Te Papa
Koruru (gable mask), Unknown (carver), 19th century, From the collection of: Te Papa
Rei (necklace), Unknown (maker), 1800s, From the collection of: Te Papa
Portrait of a young Maori woman with moko, Louis John Steele (artist), 1891, From the collection of: Te Papa
Mrs Rabone, American Photographic Company (Auckland) (photography studio), 31 March 1871, From the collection of: Te Papa
Hinaki (eel/fish trap), Unknown, 1850/1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Putorino (bugle flute), Unknown, 1700-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Patiti (hatchet) with harpoon head, Unknown (carver), 1830-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Mako (shark tooth ear pendant), Unknown (craftsman), 1800-1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Orakei Korako on the Waikato, Charles Blomfield (artist), 1885, From the collection of: Te Papa
Tīvaevae ta’ōrei (patch work quilt), Unknown, circa 1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Siapo mamanu (tapa cloth), Unknown, 1890s, From the collection of: Te Papa
Bowl (nima sara'a), Unknown, Unknown, From the collection of: Te Papa
[Maori woman and two children], Pulman and Son (photography studio), circa 1870-1900, From the collection of: Te Papa
Mere pounamu (greenstone short bladed weapon), Unknown (carver), 1700-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Uhi matarau (many-pointed tattooing instrument), Unknown (carver), 1750-1850, From the collection of: Te Papa
Wahaika (short-bladed weapon), Unknown (carver), 1500-1777, From the collection of: Te Papa
Early Spring; or, A Narrow of the Waikato River, Kennett Watkins (artist), 1881, From the collection of: Te Papa
Tamati Waka Nene, Gottfried Lindauer, 1890, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Lake Wakatipu with Mount Earnslaw, Middle Island, New Zealand, Eugène von Guérard, 1877 - 1879, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Tui over Kauri, Te Henga, Don Binney, 1966, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Auckland, from the Verandah of Mr Reader Wood's Cottage, John Kinder, 1856, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
There's No Place Like Home, Ani O'Neill, 1998 - 2001, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
White Terraces, Rotomahana, Charles Blomfield, 1897, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Painting No. 1, Gordon Walters, 1965, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Sky Dash, Ian Scott, 1969 - 1970, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Fish and Chips, Maketu, Robin White, 1975, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
(Cutting Down the Kauri), Josiah Martin, 19th century, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Kiss The Baby Goodbye, Michael Parekowhai, 1994, From the collection of: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
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