The artist James Alexander fought in the New Zealand wars. In his 1861 watercolour two Māori are dressed in North African uniforms, with blue fezzes and knickerbockers. This type of uniform was never adopted by Māori soldiers, and the depiction is an example of how readily Europeans placed Māori in other contexts.
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Reference: A-113-033
by James Edward Alexander
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