File:Teeterree, a New Zealand chief. Painted and presented by James Barry Esquire, oil on canvas by James Barry.jpg
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[Barry, James] :Teeterree, a New Zealand chief. Painted and presented by James Barry Esq[ui]re - October 1818 In 1815 the Ngāpuhi chief Tītore went to Sydney and spent 2 years with Samuel Marsden.[1] In 1817 Tītore and Tui (also known as Tuhi or Tupaea (1797?-1824)) sailed to England in the brig, HM Colonial brig Kangaroo.[2] They visited Samuel Lee (linguist) (Professor Samuel Lee) at Cambridge University and assisted him in the preparation of a grammar and vocabulary of Māori which, following a visit to Lee by the Ngāpuhi chiefs Hongi Hika and Waikato, was published in 1820 as First Grammar and Vocabulary of the New Zealand Language.[3] Key terms:
1 image, categorised under Portraits and Oil paintings, related to Rev Samuel Marsden, Titeri, James Barry, Church Missionary Society, Kangaroo (Ship), London, Ngapuhi, Maori - Missions and Men, Maori. |
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- ↑ (1973) Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams, Pegasus Press, p. 56
- ↑ NZETC: Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century, 1816
- ↑ Brownson, Ron (23 December 2010). Outpost. Staff and friends of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Retrieved on 13 January 2018.
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