The Maori Canoe
List of Illustrations
page 9
page 14
List of Illustrations
Figure | Page | |
---|---|---|
Map of Pacific, showing Voyages made by Polynesians and Polynesian communities in Melanesia | 14 | |
1 | Double canoe. After Tasman | 25 |
2 | Double canoe. After D'Urville | 30 |
3 | Double canoe of Fiji | 35 |
4 | Model of outrigger of Gilbert Group | 36 |
5 | Double outrigger canoe | 40 |
6 | Outrigger float: a Maori relic | 41 |
7 | The Henley outrigger canoe | 42 |
8 | Cross-section of Henley canoe | 43 |
9 | Narrow outrigger canoe of Reef Isles | 44 |
10 | War-canoe. From Cook's Voyages | 50 |
11 | Rude Copy of Cook's war-canoe | 51 |
12 | Two war-canoes | 57 |
13 | The "Toki-a-tapiri" canoe, in Auckland Museum | 61 |
14 | "Te Heke Rangatira" canoe, Dominion Museum | 63 |
15 | The ahi-purakau rite | 76 |
16 | The balista tree-felling device | 84 |
17 | A singular method of felling trees | 85 |
18 | Fire-rack used by tree-fellers | 86 |
19 | Stump of tree felled with stone tools | 87 |
20 | Tree-fellers of the Steel Age at work | 89 |
21 | Stone adze | 90 |
22 | The poipoi log-rolling device | 91 |
23 | The takawhiti method of rolling logs | 91 |
24 | The taki-a-manu parbuckle | 92 |
25 | A half-hewn canoe | 95 |
26 | The ngao-tu hewn design | 100 |
27 | Three hewn designs | 101 |
28 | Canoe-hauling with controlling outriggers | 102 |
29 | Canoe-hauling | 103 |
30 | Lowering canoe down a hill | 105 |
31 | Canoe-hauling. After Brees | 112 |
32 | The haumi tuporo | 113 |
33 | The haumi kokomo | 114 |
34 | The double rauawa. After Gilfillan | 117 |
35 | The fore wash-strake | 118page 10 |
36 | Clamping home the top-strakes | 121 |
37 | Outer batten of top-strake | 122 |
38 | Inner batten of top-strake | 123 |
39 | Method of using the tanekaha | 124 |
40 | The tanekaha implement | 124 |
41 | Canoe No. Me1869 in Dominion Museum | 125 |
42 | The canoe "Waiapu" in Wellington Harbour | 127 |
43 | The Maori cord drill | 128 |
44 | Carved portions of top-strake | 129 |
45 | Two methods of lashing top-strake | 130 |
46 | Interior of a model canoe | 132 |
47 | Model of canoe of Gilbert Group, showing Maori mode of lashing | 133 |
48 | Awning of deep-sea canoe | 136 |
49 | A masula boat of Madras | 137 |
50 | A carved thwart | 137 |
51 | Method of supporting thwarts | 138 |
52 | Method of securing thwarts | 140 |
53 | Method of securing thwarts | 141 |
54 | Prow of the "Toki-a-tapiri" canoe | 142 |
55 | Attachment of tauihu | 143 |
56 | The ihiihi, or hihi, of a war-canoe | 143 |
57 | Peculiar fishing-device of Tahiti | 144 |
58 | Tauihu, or prow attachment of war canoe | 145 |
59 | Two tauihu | 146 |
60 | Two tauihu, northern form | 147 |
61 | Two tauihu | 148 |
62 | One tauihu, northern form | 149 |
63 | Two views of a tauihu | 150 |
64 | Prow and stern pieces of a model canoe | 151 |
65 | An abnormal specimen of prow attachment | 151 |
66 | Two taurapa, or stern-pieces | 152 |
67 | Two taurapa, or stern-pieces | 153 |
68 | Stern piece of Cook's war-canoe | 154 |
69 | Carved designs at base of taurapa | 155 |
70 | A Maori-like form in Indonesia | 155 |
71 | Canoe-prow, New Guinea area | 156 |
72 | Prow-ornaments, New Guinea area | 156 |
73 | Methods of supporting floor-grating of canoe | 157 |
74 | A, common method of supporting floor-grating of canoe; B, method of supporting decking of canoe as recorded by A. Hamilton | 158page 11 |
75 | Canoe interiors. From D'Urville | 160 |
76 | Painted design on canoe-prow | 161 |
77 | The "Toki-a-tapiri" canoe, in Auckland Museum | 174 |
78 | A fishing-canoe | 176 |
79 | Two figureheads of fishing-canoes | 176 |
80 | Three figureheads of fishing-canoes | 177 |
81 | Projecting heads of figureheads | 178 |
82 | Interior of fishing-canoe | 180 |
83 | Unusual form of prow attachment | 181 |
84 | Canoes of Whanga-nui district | 181 |
85 | A fishing-canoe | 182 |
86 | Old canoe at Koriniti | 182 |
87 | Paddlers in fishing-canoe | 183 |
88, 89 | Small river-canoes | 184 |
90 | Small canoe | 186 |
91 | A fleet of canoes | 190 |
92, 93 | Canoe-races | 191 |
94 | Canoe-races: Women as competitors in canoe hurdle race | 192 |
95 | Canoe-race at Christchurch Exhibition | 192 |
96 | Three racing-canoes | 193 |
97 | Double raft | 196 |
98 | Boat-like form of mokihi | 199 |
98a | Reed boat of Peru | 200 |
99 | Reed boat of Mesopotamia | 200 |
100 | A Maori mokihi | 201 |
101 | Model of a mokihi | 203 |
102 | Balsa raft | 204 |
103 | Rude craft of Moriori folk | 204 |
104 | Rude craft of Moriori folk | 208 |
105 | Rude craft of Moriori folk | 210 |
106 | Rude craft of Moriori folk | 211 |
107 | Mauri, or talismanic stones | 214 |
108 | Canoe cenotaph | 217 |
109 | Coffin fashioned from canoe | 218 |
110 | Three paddles | 228 |
111 | Six paddles | 228 |
112 | Two paddles | 229 |
113 | Peculiar form of paddle | 229 |
114 | Steer-oars, &c. | 231 |
115 | Two views of paddle | 231 |
115a | Nine paddles | 233page 12 |
116 | Painted paddles | 234 |
117 | Carved blade of paddle | 235 |
118 | Paddle of abnormal form | 235 |
119 | Paddle found in Monck's Cave | 236 |
120 | Details of paddle-carvings | 236 |
121 | Paddle fashioned from whale's bone | 238 |
122 | Canoe-bailer | 248 |
123, 123a | Canoe-bailers | 249 |
124 | Ten canoe-bailers, in Auckland Museum | 249 |
125 | Canoe-bailer | 250 |
126 | Two canoe-bailers | 251 |
127 | Four canoe-bailers, inferior type | 252 |
128 | Site of Gisborne, 1836 | 252 |
129 | "Half-moon" sail of Santa Cruz | 256 |
130 | Maori canoe under sail | 257 |
131 | Model canoe | 260 |
132 | Canoe under sail, After Angas | 261 |
133 | Maori canoe-sail, in British Museum | 264 |
134 | Triangular sail of Indonesia | 265 |
135 | Polers in canoe | 269 |
136 | The to'o hue of Tahiti | 271 |
137 | Crate anchor of Melanesia | 274 |
138 | Two stone anchors | 274 |
139 | Two punga kowhao(pierced stone anchors) | 275 |
140 | Fishing-canoe, anchored | 275 |
141 | Method of raising heavy anchor | 276 |
142 | Two stone anchors | 277 |
143 | The anchor of "Matahorua" | 280 |
Tailpiece—Canoe-bailer | 281 | |
144 | Small outrigger canoe | 282 |
145 | Model of outrigger canoe with balance-platform | 283 |
146, 147 | Small outrigger canoes of Rarotonga | 287 |
148 | Canoe of Mangaia | 290 |
149 | Details of Mangaia canoe | 292 |
150 | Details of Manihiki canoe | 294 |
151 | Carved paddles from High Island | 297 |
151a | Detail of carving, High Island paddle | 298 |
151b | Detail of carving, High Island paddle | 299 |
151c | Detail of carving, High Island paddle | 301 |
152 | Cross-section of model of canoe of Gilbert Group | 303 |
153 | Outrigger canoe of Tahiti | 306 |
154 | Double canoe of Tahiti | 307page 13 |
155 | Small outrigger canoe of Tahiti | 312 |
156 | Canoe of Paumotu Group | 323 |
157 | Canoe of Marquesas Group | 324 |
157a | Maori sketch of canoe | 325 |
157b | Maori sketch of canoe | 327 |
158 | Double canoe of Hawaiian Isles | 328 |
159 | Double canoe of Tongan Isles | 332 |
160 | Outrigger canoe of Tongan Isles | 333 |
161 | Double canoe of Samoan Isles | 341 |
162 | Outrigger canoe of Fiji | 350 |
163 | Canoes of Santa Cruz Group | 359 |
164 | Canoe of Reef Islands | 360 |
164a | Outrigger of Reef Islands | 361 |
164b | Small outrigger of Reef Islands | 361 |
165 | Canoe of Solomon Isles | 362 |
166 | Canoe of Solomon Isles | 364 |
167 | Small canoes of Ulawa | 365 |
167a | Rude charts of the Marshall-Islanders | 372 |
168 | Compass-points, Names of: Maori and Moriori | 383 |
169 | Maori sketch of canoes, &c. | 407 |