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carved Maori totem in Paihia, New Zealand
Detail of a Totem Pole in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Landscape Orientation. Portrait orientation also available.
Traditional ancient red wooden Maori sculpture figure in Abel Tasman National Park Nelson Tasman South Island of New Zealand
New Zealand maori carvings with woven panels on wall in a traditional meeting house
Auckland, New Zealand, March 13, 2005: Maori carving and wickerwork in the national museum of Auckland
Nouméa, South Province, New Caledonia: a 'fleche faitiére' (literally 'rooftop arrow') with a stern face - an indigenous Melanesian symbol that came to represent the Kanak people and the independence movement. A respected emblem of the Kanak chiefdom, the 'fleche faitiére', is a traditional element of Kanak architecture, which dominates and adorns the cone-shaped thatched roof of the large huts of a clan. It is made with houp (Montrouziera cauliflora), a rot-proof wood from high-altitude forests.
Beautiful traditional Maori sculptures in Whakarewarewa village, North Island of New Zealand
Carrancas are totem poles typical of the region of the São Francisco River in northeastern Brazil. They are traditionally placed on the bows of vessels for protection
Maori carved wood sculpture, Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand.
Nature scenics Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
Lake Taupo / New Zealand - March 27 2017: A medium format slide film image of the Maori Rock carving at Mine Bay on Lake Taupo, New Zealand.
The ancient carved bench end showing the carving of a mermaid, Zennor Church, Cornwall. She is depicted holding a mirror and a comb.
New Zealand Maori boat carving
Liquiça / Likisa, East Timor / Timor Leste: traditional wood carving - capital of a column at the 'uma fukun', a traditional Timorese sacred ritual house / shrine, home of powerful ancestors' spirits, links all families of the same lineage together in harmony, an essential point of reference for tribal union.
Beautiful traditional Maori sculptures in Whakarewarewa village, North Island of New Zealand
Totem poles are monuments created by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, histories, or events.Creaded out of red cedar and erected to be visible within the community.\nThey document stories and histories of clan members using stylised humans animals, and family crests.
Figurehead of maori waka or war canoe, Waitangi Heritage site, New Zealand
Middle of the World (Mitad del Mundo). Quito.
Detailed closeup of typical traditional Pou Whenua wooden pole Whakairo carvings from Maori culture with plants background at Dawson Falls Taranaki North Island New Zealand
Māori carving on wood in New Zealand
Detail of three wood carved men. Exterior building decor, Philippines.
Rotorua, New Zealand, March 11, 2005: Carved bow head of a wooden war canoe, an exhibit of the earlier Maori culture
Waitakere Ranges Regional Park, North Island, New Zealand
Gorga Batak is a work of art and Batak culture which is quite old. A traditional sculpture made naturally. In ancient times, gorga were only made for houses that were considered honorable, because the Batak ancestors thought that gorga were not just decorations, but had meaning that reflected the life of the Batak people.
Māori wood carving has a deep cultural significance and is often used to depict important legends and stories. Waitangi New Zealand
Detail of a Maori-carved face on the pouwhenua at the Arataki Visitors Centre in Oratia.
Bay of Plenty New Zealand - July 23 2010; Close up face of fearsome Maori totem pole or pouwhenua paionted red and black.
Carved out of kauri, a New Zealand native and one of the world largest and longest living trees, Arataki Visitors Centre, New Zealand.
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