File:Robley head, Otago Witness, 13 July 1904.jpg

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A preserved tattooed Māori head (mokomokai) from the collection of Maj-Gen Horatio Robley

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English: Illustration of a preserved tattooed Māori head (mokomokai) from the collection of Maj-Gen Horatio Robley, who was a collector of mokomai and author of a book on traditional Māori tattoo (moko). This was published in the picture paper the Otago Witness and captioned "Tatooed Maori head, no. 36, recently added to Major-General Robley's collection".
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Source Otago Witness, Issue 2626, 13 July 1904
Author J. McDonald (after a sketch by Major-General Robley)

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