Tribal group

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Chieftainess New Plymouth? I will update her details and the book this picture was captured from as soon as I locate it. Polynesian People, Long White Cloud, Maori Patterns, Maori People, Maori Designs, Nz Art, New Zealand Art, Maori Art, Metal Sculptures
Chieftainess New Plymouth? I will update her details and the book this picture was captured from as soon as I locate it.
Beautiful Maori Culture! Arte Tribal, Tribal Art, Ethnic Art, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Peoples, Polynesian Art
Beautiful Maori Culture!
Shane Harrison, who was convicted of murder in 2014, is featured in a chilling series of portraits of The Mongrel Mob by Photographer Jono Rotman Biker Clubs, Motorcycle Clubs, Arte Lowrider, Estilo Tribal, Thai Tattoo, Maori Tattoos, Tribal Tattoos, Face Tattoos, Tatoos
Haunting portraits of the notorious Mighty Mongrel Mob gang
Shane Harrison, who was convicted of murder in 2014, is featured in a chilling series of portraits of The Mongrel Mob by Photographer Jono Rotman
Te Hapuku by Gottfried Lindauer Maori Face Tattoo, Ta Moko Tattoo, Maori Words, Maori Tattoo Designs
Te Hapuku
Te Hapuku by Gottfried Lindauer
Paramount Chief Te Hapuku    Maori Chief    Oil Painting
Paramount Chief Te Hapuku Maori Chief Oil Painting
https://flic.kr/p/rc2MHz | Te Hapuku of Ngāti Te Whatu-i-apiti, Hawkes Bay | On 24 June 1840, Thomas Bunbury and Edward Williams left the <i>HMS Herald</i> and went ashore at Hawkes Bay, landing near Tukituki River. They were there to gain the signature of paramount Ngāti Te Whatu-i-apiti rangatira, Te Hapuku, who had signed the 1835 Declaration of Independence (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/10430000633">www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/10430000633</a>).  Te Hapuku, sometimes Treaty Of Waitangi, Tribal Group, Hawke's Bay, Bay Of Islands, Different Tattoos
Te Hapuku of Ngāti Te Whatu-i-apiti, Hawkes Bay
https://flic.kr/p/rc2MHz | Te Hapuku of Ngāti Te Whatu-i-apiti, Hawkes Bay | On 24 June 1840, Thomas Bunbury and Edward Williams left the <i>HMS Herald</i> and went ashore at Hawkes Bay, landing near Tukituki River. They were there to gain the signature of paramount Ngāti Te Whatu-i-apiti rangatira, Te Hapuku, who had signed the 1835 Declaration of Independence (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/10430000633">www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/10430000633</a>). Te Hapuku, sometimes