445708 Papahou (treasure box), Auckland, 1800s (wood) by New Zealand School, (19th century); 13.5x46x6 cm; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand; (add.info.: Such boxes were used to contain the treasured personal adornments of both men and women, items such as hei tiki (pendants) and h羹ia feathers for decorating and dressing the hair. They were hung from the interior rafters of houses. The rectangular form of papa hou is a northern variation of the more widespread waka huia, which are canoe shaped.); 穢 Museum of New Zealand te Papa Tongarewa ; New Zealander, out of copyright.

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