A-Wooden Pillar Representing Hinenioa in the Arms of Her Lover, Tutaneki
Non-western art unattributed:
B-A Carving in Which Facial Tattoo Marks Are Accurately Represented. The Figure Has the Peculiarity of Having the Correct Amount of Fingers.
Non-western art unattributed:
C-Wooden Pillar Representing a Hero of Maori Legend Who Invented Stilts in Order to Rob His Neighbours' Orchards. Between the Stilts Is Represented the Man Who Caught the Thief.
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D-A Wooden Pillar Representing Hinenioa, Who Swam across Lake Rotura to Join Her Lover. She Is Represented with Swimming Bladders in Her Hands.