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A wooden box with an oval shape. Intricate spiral, and circular designs on the lid (part b), and the bowl (part a), which are quadrilaterally symmetrical. At each end of the bowl, there is a handle in the form of a human figure whose two-fingered hands curve inwardly over the stomach.
Rounded wooden shaft decorated with abalone shell inlay along the inner concave curve. Bone barb secured to shaft with a twisted fibre string.
Fish hook. Rounded wooden shaft decorated with abalone shell inlay along the inner concave curve. Has no leader. Barb secured to shaft with twisted flax.
Carved flute with one pointed end and one blunt end. Overall shape is long and narrow with an ovular cross-section. The ends are tied tightly together. There is a carved face near the centre of the flute with an opening through its mouth. The face has a curvi-linear geometric design decorating the facial features. One eye is inlaid while the other is missing.
Kiwi feather cape. Brown and albino feathers mounted on a fibre base. The upper edge has a braided edge ending with a fringe. One end has one tie and the other has two ties.
Woven fibre belt, rectangular in shape with a braided cord tie at the ends. The belt has a diamond-like design in light and brown; inside and outside appear the same. One end has a large, angled brown section while the opposite end has a light section.
Woven fibre belt, rectangular in shape with a braided cord tie at the ends. The belt has a decorative light and dark brown design; inside and outside appear the same. One end has a large, angled dark section while the opposite end has a light section.
Magazine reproduction of a 1902 oil painting of a Maori woman, Ina Te Papatahiy. The woman portrayed is an elderly Maori woman with chin tattoos (moko), smoking a pipe. She wears a yellow scarf and a greenstone earring. Green background. Off-white border with printed information above and below.
Two pink coloured circular paper balls are wrapped in plastic, are gathered at the top, and are tied with fibre cording. Cording connects the two circles, is looped in the centre, and ties in a knot. Each end of the grass cord has a tassel.
Rectangular-shaped hollow box with carving of a humanoid creature on the front. Face has inlaid shell eyes that are green-blue in colour. One end of the box is cut back shorter than the back, leaving part of the sides open. At the other end, fibre cording is looped through a hole in the wood.