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Sandwich Islands: View of the Morai of the King, at Kayakakoua on the Island of Owhyhi
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Sandwich Islands: View of the Morai of the King, at Kayakakoua on the Island of Owhyhi
TRV173972 Sandwich Islands: View of the Morai of the King, at Kayakakoua on the Island of Owhyhi, from Voyage Autour du Monde sur les Corvettes de L Uranie 1817-29 engraved by Lejeune, published 1825 (engraving) by Arago, Jacques Etienne Victor (1790-1855) (after); Private Collection; eTravellers Club; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23197610
© Travellers Club / Bridgeman Images
Burial Ground Carvings Hawaii Hawaiian Offering Pacific Place Of Worship Remote Totem Pole Visiting Visitors
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This print titled "Sandwich Islands: View of the Morai of the King, at Kayakakoua on the Island of Owhyhi" takes us back in time to a remote and spiritual ground in Hawaii. The image showcases an engraving by Jacques Etienne Victor Arago, depicting a significant place of worship known as a Morai. The scene is filled with intriguing elements, including a towering carved totem pole adorned with intricate designs and surrounded by lush plant leaves. This sacred monument served as a burial ground for Hawaiian ancestors and held great significance for the local community. Visitors can be seen paying their respects and making offerings at this hallowed site. The vastness of the sea serves as a backdrop, reminding us of the isolation and remoteness that characterized these islands during that era. The attention to detail in this engraving allows us to appreciate the skillful craftsmanship evident in every statue and carving present within the Morai. It offers viewers an opportunity to witness firsthand the rich cultural heritage preserved through these remarkable works of art. As we gaze upon this historical treasure captured by Arago, we are transported back in time, immersing ourselves in Hawaiian traditions and connecting with their deep-rooted spirituality. This print serves as both a visual delight and an educational tool, providing insight into ancient practices that continue to shape Hawaii's identity today.
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