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Tomb of Huriwenua, a late chief Of the Nga Ti Toa tribe Queen Charlotte Sound. Plate 23. From the book: The New Zealanders

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NameTomb of Huriwenua, a late chief Of the Nga Ti Toa tribe Queen Charlotte Sound. Plate 23. From the book: The New Zealanders
ProductionGeorge French Angas; after; 1847
Mr J W Giles; engraver (printmaker); 1847
Classificationcolour lithographs
Materialsprinting paper, printing ink
Registration NumberRB001054/056a
Credit lineGift of Charles Rooking Carter

Overview

PLATE XXIII.

TOMB OF THE LATE CHIEF HURIWENUA,

QUEEN CHARLOTTES SOUND.

AT a small and now entirely deserted Pah on the shores of Tory Channel, not far distant from the entrance of Queen Charlotte's Sound, stands the recent tomb of Huriwenua, a late celebrated chief of the Nga-ti-toa tribe.

The enclosure, which presents an imposing appearance from its being coloured red, is situated in the centre of the pah: a double row of palings or fencework surround the wahi tapu, or sacred place of the dead; these are ornamented at intervals with the white feathers of the albatross placed crosswise, where the stakes are fastened together by means of flax; within the inner enclosure is an upright monument, composed of a portion of a canoe, decorated at the summit with a profusion of kaka feathers, and richly painted with red and black in arabesque spirals; at the top is the nmae of the chief, with the date of his decease. The body lies buried beneath the upright canoe, enclosed beneath two smaller canoes, wrapped in the choicest mats, and ornamented with the feathers of the huia. Since the period of the erection of this tomb, the whole village has been made tapu, and no native dare venture upon the sacred ground under any pretence whatever. My visit to this spot, for the purpose of making the drawing of the tomb, which is given on the annexed plate, was made from the water by stealth, and was attended with some difficulty and danger.

Text for plate 23: The New Zealanders illustrated / by George French Angas. -- London: Thomas M'Lean, 1847 (RB001054)