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Portrait of Hemi Pōmare: How We Uncovered the Oldest Surviving Photograph of a Māori

By Elisa deCourcy and Martyn Jolly of the Australian National University It is little wonder the life of Hemi Pōmare has attracted the attention of writers and film makers. Kidnapped in the early 1840s, passed from person to person, displayed… Continue Reading →

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