EditorialPuniu, Native American (Hawaiian) Polynesian, 19th century, Hawai'i, United States, Native American (Hawaiian) Polynesian, Coconut shell, fish skin, fiber, H. 4 1/4 ? Diam. 4 1/2 in. (10.8 ? 11.4 cm), Membranophone-single-headed, kettle drum.
EditorialPortrait of a Polynesian woman. Captain Cook's Voyages. Third voyage, 1776-1780: Thirty colored drawings and views, by J. Webber. 1776-1780. Source: Add. 15513, no.12.
EditorialGold medal of Captain James Cook. Chosen as captain of the "Endeavour" by the Royal Society, he found and chartered New Zealand and the East Coast of Australia. In two more voyages, Cook discovered several islands in the Pacific, but was murdered by th...
EditorialPuniu, Native American (Hawaiian) Polynesian, 19th century, Hawai'i, United States, Native American (Hawaiian) Polynesian, Coconut shell, fish skin, fiber, H. 4 1/4 ? Diam. 4 1/2 in. (10.8 ? 11.4 cm), Membranophone-single-headed, kettle drum.
EditorialPolynesian weapons and costume . The history of mankind / Trans from the second German edited by A. J. Butler. v. 3, 1898. [S.l.] : Macmillan, 1896-1898. Source: 572*3343* vol I, plate before page 155. Language: English.
EditorialTahitian Women Bathing, 1892, Oil on paper, laid down on canvas, 43 3/4 x 35 1/8 in, Paintings, Paul Gauguin (French, Paris 1848?1903 Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands), Dreaming of a paradise where he could ?listen to the silence of beautiful tropica...
EditorialAn index to the islands of the Pacific Ocean: a handbook to the chart on the walls of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop museum of Polynesian ethnology and natural history : Brigham, William T. (William Tufts), 1841-1926.
EditorialFisherman's God, Polynesian, (late 18th- early 19th?).The short, squat figure is a typical example of the so-called "fisherman's god", mounted at the front of ebery fishing canoe on Rarotonga, one of the Cook islands in the South Pacific.The wood carve...
EditorialGold medal of Captain James Cook. Chosen as captain of the "Endeavour" by the Royal Society, he found and chartered New Zealand and the East Coast of Australia. In two more voyages, Cook discovered several islands in the Pacific, but was murdered by th...
EditorialPortrait of a Polynesian woman. Captain Cook's Voyages. Third voyage, 1776-1780: Thirty colored drawings and views, by J. Webber. 1776-1780. Source: Add. 15513, no.12.
EditorialMan of Easter island. Drawn from nature by William Hodges and engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi. Head and sholders frontal portrait of a Polynesian man of Easter Island (Rapanui). He is shown with a feathered headdress, a cloak around his shoulders and ...
EditorialPolynesian weapons and costume . The history of mankind / Trans from the second German edited by A. J. Butler. v. 3, 1898. [S.l.] : Macmillan, 1896-1898. Source: 572*3343* vol I, plate before page 155. Language: English.
EditorialTahitian Women Bathing, 1892, Oil on paper, laid down on canvas, 43 3/4 x 35 1/8 in, Paintings, Paul Gauguin (French, Paris 1848?1903 Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands), Dreaming of a paradise where he could ?listen to the silence of beautiful tropica...
EditorialAhu Nau nau on Anakena beach. According to local tradition, the first Polynesian settlers arrived on this shore in the 6th century, led by their chief Hotu matua. Ornaments are engraved on the backs of the statues.
EditorialGold medal of Captain James Cook. Chosen as captain of the "Endeavour" by the Royal Society, he found and chartered New Zealand and the East Coast of Australia. In two more voyages, Cook discovered several islands in the Pacific, but was murdered by th...
EditorialFisherman's God, Polynesian, (late 18th- early 19th?).The short, squat figure is a typical example of the so-called "fisherman's god", mounted at the front of ebery fishing canoe on Rarotonga, one of the Cook islands in the South Pacific.The wood carve...