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Captain Samuel Wallis (1728-1830) being received by Queen Oberea on the Island of Tahiti
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Captain Samuel Wallis (1728-1830) being received by Queen Oberea on the Island of Tahiti
CHT223712 Captain Samuel Wallis (1728-1830) being received by Queen Oberea on the Island of Tahiti, from A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean by James Cook (1728-79) engraved by John Hall (1739-97) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Webber, John (1750-93) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: named it King George III Island; ); eArchives Charmet; English, out of copyright
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Armed Assembly Bowing Capitaine Europeans Friendly Honouring Otaheite Pacific Palm Leaf Polynesian Tribe White Robe Natives
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The captivating print captures a significant historical moment as Captain Samuel Wallis (1728-1830) is warmly received by Queen Oberea on the enchanting Island of Tahiti. This remarkable encounter, depicted in exquisite detail by John Webber and engraved by John Hall, showcases the harmonious interaction between the friendly Pacific natives and the visiting Europeans. In this scene, Captain Wallis stands tall in his distinguished British naval uniform while being honored with a tribal assembly. The native islanders, donning traditional white robes and armed with palm leaves, gather around to greet their esteemed visitor. With utmost respect and deference, they bow before him, symbolizing their recognition of his authority. Queen Oberea herself takes center stage in this image; her regal presence radiates grace and power as she graciously welcomes Captain Wallis to her homeland. Behind them lies a humble hut that serves as a backdrop for this extraordinary meeting. This photograph not only commemorates an important discovery but also highlights the cultural exchange between Polynesian tribes and European explorers during the 18th century. It offers us a glimpse into history when two worlds collided peacefully on these idyllic shores of Otaheite (Tahiti), forever leaving an indelible mark on both cultures.
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