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Maori war canoe in front of a pa on a rock
Maoris in a war canoe in front of a pa on an arched rock in New Zealand. The fortified village or pa is atop the perforated rock at Tolaga. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Francesco Rosaspina after Sydney Parkinson from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1844
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This image, entitled "Maoris in a War Canoe in Front of a Pa on an Arched Rock in New Zealand," is an exquisite handcoloured copperplate engraving created by Francesco Rosaspina, based on a drawing by Sydney Parkinson. The scene depicts a group of Maori warriors in their traditional war canoe, poised for action in the crystal-clear waters of New Zealand. The imposing fortified village or pa, known as a hippa, can be seen atop the unique perforated rock formation at Tolaga. The Maori people, the indigenous Polynesian inhabitants of New Zealand, were renowned for their formidable military prowess. Their pa, or fortified villages, were strategically located on defensible sites and served as the heart of their communities. The pa at Tolaga, with its commanding view of the surrounding waters, was an ideal location for the Maori to protect their people and resources. The arched rock on which the pa is built adds an intriguing element to the scene. The natural formation, with its unique shape, would have provided additional protection to the village. The Maori people were known to incorporate natural features into their defenses, making their pa nearly impregnable. The intricate details of the Maori warriors, their war canoe, and the pa are beautifully captured in this illustration. Sydney Parkinson, an English artist and naturalist, made the original drawing during his time in New Zealand in the late 1700s. His work was later published in Giulio Ferrario's "Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World," a comprehensive collection of illustrations showcasing the diverse costumes and cultures of the world. This stunning engraving offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Maori people and their way of life in New Zealand during the 1800s.
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