Simmons, David R. Catalogue of Maori Artefacts in the Museums of Canada and the United States of America. Auckland: Bulletin of the Auckland Institute and Museum, 1982.
Reference
- Object[146]
- no[146]
- oceanian[146]
- adze blade[3]
- adze haft[1]
- bag[2]
- belt[2]
- bowl[1]
- building fragment[1]
- calabash neck[3]
- canoe bailer[1]
- canoe bow fragment[1]
- canoe bow piece[2]
- canoe paddle[1]
- canoe prow board[1]
- canoe steering paddle[3]
- canoe stern piece[4]
- carved head[1]
- ceremonial adze[1]
- chisel[1]
- cloak[3]
- cloak pin[1]
- door lintel[1]
- doorpost[3]
- doorpost fragment[1]
- ear ornament[1]
- ear pendant[14]
- fishhook[9]
- flute[3]
- gable figure[2]
- gable ornament[1]
- game stone[1]
- gateway post[2]
- hand club[23]
- lintel[2]
- lintel fragment[1]
- model[1]
- ox skull mask[1]
- pendant[9]
- poi ball[1]
- puppet[1]
- staff[12]
- treasure box[11]
- treasure box lid[11]
- trumpet[2]
- window lintel[2]
- yam stick[1]
- bay of plenty region[5]
- gisborne region[3]
- hawke's bay region[5]
- lake tarawera[1]
- marlborough region[1]
- napier[5]
- near lake taupo[2]
- near poverty bay[2]
- new hebrides[1]
- new zealand[145]
- north island[17]
- northland region[1]
- ohinemutu[2]
- otago region[1]
- poverty bay[1]
- queen charlotte sound[1]
- rotorua[2]
- south island, new zealand[2]
- te wairoa[1]
- waikato region[2]
- wellington[1]
- whareakeake[1]
- ōpōtiki[2]
- maori[144]
- maori[1]
- north island[1]
- human head[1]
- abalone[37]
- abalone shell[1]
- akeake wood[2]
- argillite[1]
- basalt[1]
- bone[6]
- dog skin[1]
- feather[3]
- greenstone[29]
- gum[1]
- hide[1]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- metal[9]
- mānuka wood[1]
- new zealand flax[21]
- peel[1]
- pigment[7]
- plant fiber[8]
- sandstone[3]
- sealing wax[1]
- shark tooth[1]
- stone[1]
- totara wood (podocarpus totara)[5]
- vine[1]
- whale bone[8]
- whalebone[1]
- wood[75]
- wool[2]
- carved[7]
- yes[146]
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