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Story: Māori overseas

Contents

  1. Story summary

  2. 18th- and 19th-century travellers

  3. Emigration to Australia

  4. Settling in Australia

  5. Retaining Māori culture in Australia

  6. England, the United States and elsewhere

  7. External links and sources

All images and media

From page 1 - 18th- and 19th-century travellers

The Resolution and Discovery at Huahine

The Resolution and Discovery at Huahine

‘The town of Sydney in New South Wales’, 1823

‘The town of Sydney in New South Wales’, 1823 (1st of 2)

Cloaked Māori chiefs

Cloaked Māori chiefs (2nd of 2)

Letter from a Māori chief in England

Letter from a Māori chief in England

A group of Māori visitors

A group of Māori visitors

From page 2 - Emigration to Australia

Australia proposes a ban on Māori

Australia proposes a ban on Māori

Touring bands

Touring bands (1st of 3)

The Quin Tikis

The Quin Tikis (2nd of 3)

Tui Teka and the Maori Volcanics

Tui Teka and the Maori Volcanics (3rd of 3)

Eugene Toki

Eugene Toki

From page 3 - Settling in Australia

Rugby league player Henry Perenara

Rugby league player Henry Perenara

From page 4 - Retaining Māori culture in Australia

A hāngī at New Year 2003, Coolangatta

A hāngī at New Year 2003, Coolangatta

Haka taua (war dance), Canberra

Haka taua (war dance), Canberra

From page 5 - England, the United States and elsewhere

Nyree Dawn Porter

Nyree Dawn Porter

‘Mazzellah, the New Zealand Wild Indian’

‘Mazzellah, the New Zealand Wild Indian’

Mākereti Papakura

Mākereti Papakura

Tānemahuta Gray at Hinemihi, Surrey

Tānemahuta Gray at Hinemihi, Surrey

Rose Tuhiwai

Rose Tuhiwai

How to cite this page:

Carl Walrond, 'All images and media', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/maori-overseas/media (accessed 18 May 2022)

Story by Carl Walrond, published 8 Feb 2005

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