Credit: © The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.9211
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    ‘The manner in which the New Zealand Warriors defy their Enemies’

    Date
    1773
    Creator
    Richard Bernard Godfrey (1728 - 1799, British) , Engraver
    After
    Sydney Parkinson (1740 - 1771, British) , Draftsman
    Object type
    Library reference
    58306
    Material
    Technique
    Dimensions
    height (print): 215mm
    width (print): 255mm
    Subject
    Description
    Head and shoulders portrait of two unnamed Māori, Maʊri, people of New Zealand. They are shown in profile, with feathered headresses, in the act of pukana (verb: to stare wildly, dilate the eyes - done by both genders when performing haka to emphasise particular words and add excitement to the performance.)

    Illustration from A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's ship, The Endeavour, by Sydney Parkinson (London, 1773), which was published posthumously.

    Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771) Scottish natural history artist and Joseph Banks's (1743–1820) illustrator on board HMS Endeavour's voyage to the Pacific in 1768, under Lieutenant James Cook (1728-1779).

    Endeavour's mission was to observe the Transit of Venus, which they did from Tahiti on 3rd June 1769, and explore, claim resources and trade in the 'unknown southern land', Terra Australis Incognita, including New Zealand.
    Associated place
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