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Engravings
Plate of SYDNEY PARKINSON to
face the Title
.
I.
A Man, Woman & Child, of Terra del Fuego, in the Dress of that Country. Page
26
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II.
View of a Village in the Bay of Good Success, in the Island of Terra del Fuego. Page
30
.
III.
A Native of Otaheite, in the Dress of his Country. Page
36
.
IV.
Venus Fort, Erected by the Endeavour's People to secure themselves during the Observation of the Transit of Venus, at Otaheite. Page
39
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V.
A Woman & a Boy, Natives of Otaheite, in the Dress of that Country. Page
49
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VI.
House and Plantation of a Chief of the Island of Otaheite. Page
52
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VII.
The Head of a Native of Otaheite, with the Face curiously tataow'd; And the wry mouth, or manner of defying their Enemies as practis'd by the People of that, & the Neighbouring Islands. Page.
53
.
VIII.
Heads of divers Natives of the Islands of Otahheite, Huahine, & Oheiteroah. Page
56
.
IX.
The Lad Taiyota, Native of Otaheite, in the Dress of his Country. Page.
96
.
X.
A Morai, or Burial Place, in the Island of Yoolee-Etea. Page.
101
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XI.
An Heiva, or kind of Priest of Yoolee-Etea, & the Neighbouring Islands. Page
102
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XII.
A Boat-House, in which the Natives of Yoolee-Etea, and the Neighbouring Islands, preserve their Canoes of State from the Weather. Page
108
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XIII.
Various Instruments, & Utensils, of the Natives of Otaheite, & of the adjacent Islands. Page
109
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XIV.
View of the North Side of the Entrance into Poverty Bay, & Morai Island, in New Zealand. 1. Young Nick's Head. 2. Morai Island.
View of another Side of the Entrance into the said Bay. Page
121
.
XV.
A New Zealand Warrior in his Proper Dress, & Compleatly Armed, According to their Manner. Page
124
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XVI.
The Head of a Chief of New-Zealand, the face curiously tataowd, or mark'd, according to their Manner. Page
127
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XVII.
The manner in which the New Zealand Warriors defy their Enemies. Page
129
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XVIII.
A War Canoe, of New Zealand. Page
130
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XIX.
A New Zealand Warrior, & his Wife, in the Dress &c, of that Country. Page.
136
.
XX.
View of a curious Arched Rock, having a River running under it, in Tolago Bay, on the East Coast of New Zealand. Page.
137
.
XXI.
Head of Otegoongoon, Son of a New Zealand Chief, the face curiously tataow'd. Page
148
.
XXII.
View of the great Peak, & the adjacent Country, on the West Coast of New Zealand. Page.
153
.
XXIII.
The Heads of six Men, Natives of New Zealand, ornamented According to the Mode of that Country. Page
158
.
XXIV.
View of an Arched Rock, on the Coast of New Zealand, with an Hippa, or Place of Retreat, on the Top of it. Page.
159
.
XXV.
MAP of the Coast of NEW ZEALAND discovered in the Years 1769 and 1770... Page
168
.
XXVI.
Various Kinds of Insruments Utensils &c, of the Inhabitants of New Zealand, with some Ornaments &c, of the People of Terra del Fuego & New Holland. Page
173
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XXVII.
Two of the Natives of New Holland, Advancing to Combat. Page
180
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