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Te Takinga pataka, c. 1895 (silver gelatin print)
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Te Takinga pataka, c. 1895 (silver gelatin print)
MGS272383 Te Takinga pataka, c.1895 (silver gelatin print) by New Zealander Photographer (19th century); 11.1x15.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: elevated food storehouse by Lake Rotoiti; according the tradition constructed from canoes dragged overland by Hongi to Lake Rotorua in order to attack Mokoia Island; ); eMichael Graham-Stewart; New Zealander, out of copyright
Media ID 23380364
© Michael Graham-Stewart / Bridgeman Images
Carvings Indigenous Maori Native New Zealander Raised Black And White Photograph Store House
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The captivating photograph titled "Te Takinga pataka, c. 1895" transports us back to the 19th century in New Zealand. The image showcases a remarkable architectural masterpiece - an elevated food storehouse known as a pataka. Standing proudly by Lake Rotoiti, this structure holds immense historical significance. According to tradition, the pataka was constructed from canoes that were painstakingly dragged overland by Hongi to Lake Rotorua. Its purpose? To launch an attack on Mokoia Island. This incredible feat of engineering and determination is beautifully captured in this silver gelatin print. The intricate carvings adorning the exterior of the pataka are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous Maori people. Each carving tells its own story, reflecting their deep connection with nature and ancestral spirits. Measuring 11.1x15.5 cm, this photograph offers us a glimpse into a bygone era when craftsmanship and ingenuity reigned supreme. Preserved in a private collection, it serves as a reminder of our shared history and the importance of honoring indigenous cultures. Through the lens of New Zealander Photographer (19th century), we are transported into this mesmerizing world where artistry meets functionality. This stunning piece captures not only the physical beauty but also evokes emotions tied to resilience and cultural pride. This silver gelatin print is part of eMichael Graham-Stewart's collection and stands as an enduring tribute to Maori traditions
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