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Feast, Bay of Islands, 1849

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Feast, Bay of Islands, 1849

Within Māori society the exchange of food often took place through reciprocal gifting. In this 1849 watercolour Cuthbert Clarke records a large wooden construction used to hold food on the occasion of a feast, probably when one hapū (sub-tribe) visited another. Later Māori extended the principle of exchanging goods through use of a barter system with Europeans.

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Alexander Turnbull Library

Reference: B-030-007

by Cuthbert Charles Clarke

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Brian Easton, Economic history – Early Māori economies, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/artwork/24315/feast-bay-of-islands-1849 (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Brian Easton, published 12 April 2010.