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Tigtulidong Unidentified Māori man with two huia tail feathers in his hair, and wearing a feather cloak, Hauraki district, New Zealand
Čeština: Maorský muž s vlasy ozdobenými peřím laločníka ostrozobého
Petsa 1872–86
Ginkuhaan Alexander Turnbull Library: search with Reference No. PA2-0727, (direct link to image)
Awtor Foy Brothers: James Joseph Foy (1845–90), Joseph Michael Foy (1847–1923)[1][2][3]
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09:39, 25 Pebrero 2007Bersyon han thumbnail han 09:39, 25 Pebrero 2007393 × 611 (95 nga KB)Kahuroa{{Information |Description=Unidentified Māori man wearing huia feathers and feather cloak, Hauraki district, New Zealand |Source=Alexander Turnbull Library, URL [http://digital.natlib.govt.nz/get/14380?profile=access], Reference No. PA2-0727. Present ve

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