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for Ahinata Te Rangitautini, also known as Kapi Kapi, a rangatira wahine (chieftainess) of the Te Arawa nation, adorned with moko (traditional facial tattoo)
Object Number
36-109-70/10868.1.70
Display Title
Ahinata Te Rangitautini, also known as Kapi Kapi, a rangatira wahine (chieftainess) of the Te Arawa nation, adorned with moko (traditional facial tattoo)
Descriptions
Transcribed Annotations
Written on photograph mounting board: "New Zealand / Whakarewarewa / -a hot spring- / Polynesia / 36-109 / Kapi Kapi / Gift of C. H. Hawes". Written on photograph: "46 Kapikapi. Whakarewarewa."
Department
Photographic
Date
before 1913
Culture
- Maori
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
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New Zealand
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<State>
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North Island
Additional Geographic Terms
Whakarewarewa Hot Springs
Dimensions
Overall: 19.8438 × 14.9225 cm (7 13/16 × 5 7/8 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Dr. Charles Henry Hawes
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