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Native weapons and tools (Print)
Various Articles, at the Sandwich Islands (including weapons, a necklace, primitive head etc) (Print)
Bludgeons used as weapons in New Zealand (Print)
Two chisels, an adze, a bread-fruit beater, the nasal flute, a thatching needle and an instrument for beating cloth. (Print)
Various native articles, including a hat? and different kinds of carved instruments (Print)
Various native articles, including head-dress necklace, and a fan? (Print)
Various Articles, at Nootka Sound (Print)
Caps of Natives of Oonalashka (Print)
The first two figures...are chisels or gouges; the third an adze...the fourth, the instrument with which bread fruit is beaten...the fifth, the nasal flute; the sixth, a thatching needle; the seventh, the instrument used for beating the cloth... (Print)
Illustrations of an adze, showing different heads and method of tying and tattowing instruments (Print)
Various Articles, at the Sandwich Islands (Print)
A view of Surat in the East Indies Engrav'd for Drake's Voyages (Print)
Native head-dress, necklaces, fan and staff (Print)
Various native articles, including a hat? and weapons or tools (Print)
Maori Clubs (Print)
Native weapons with fancy carving and one made from a shell (Print)
Various native articles, including beaded bags, spears and bow and arrow (Print)
The Ceremony of ducking under the Tropic Engrav'd for Drake's Voyages (Print)
Bludgeons, used as weapons by the New Zealands, and called Patoo-patoos, as seen on the side, the edge, and the end. They are from fourteen to eighteen inches long, and broad and thick in proportion (Print)
Native weapons including bow and arrow and spear, includes also playing pipes and a comb (Print)
Caps of the Natives of Oonalashka (Print)
Various articles belonging to natives, including a bow and spears (Print)
Native weapons with fancy carving and one made from a shell (Print)
Various Articles, at Nootka Sound (Print)
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