HEAD OF YOUNG- MAORI Bi?AVE, SHOWING iIODE OF DRESSING HAIR. There were many fashions in old-time Maori haiidre-sirg. The hair of this ycung Maori brave has been cut and dressed m the way described by many writers on Maori customs — short in front Cent with c, shell], and left long behind. Hair was treated with its own tapu — ceremony, — and even put away in receptacles- — From a drawing fay Major-general Robley.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 50
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71HEAD OF YOUNG- MAORI Bi?AVE, SHOWING iIODE OF DRESSING HAIR. There were many fashions in old-time Maori haiidre-sirg. The hair of this ycung Maori brave has been cut and dressed m the way described by many writers on Maori customs—short in front Cent with c, shell], and left long behind. Hair was treated with its own tapu—ceremony,—and even put away in receptacles-—From a drawing fay Major-general Robley. Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 50
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