I. NATIVE SWING. II. WAR DANCE, BEFORE THE PAH OF OINEMUTU NEAR ROTURUA LAKE, The New Zealanders Illustrated, 1847, George French Angas

I. NATIVE SWING. II. WAR DANCE, BEFORE THE PAH OF OINEMUTU NEAR ROTURUA LAKE, The New Zealanders Illustrated, 1847, George French Angas

I. Native swing. Ii. War dance, before the pah of oinemutu near roturua lake. [image of page 121] plate liii. Maori [moari] or native swing. A favourite amusement amongst the natives of the interior is the swing, consisting of a number of flax-cords fastened from the top of a pole, which is usually fixed into the ground on the sloping side of a bank: the natives, when swinging, take hold of the cords, and running down the bank, strike out into the air and swing back again to the bank; occasionally they run round in a circle, as in the gymnastic pole of europe. This amusement is rarely to be seen on the coasts: the only places where i observed it was in the villages about taupo. War-dance. Before going to battle, and frequently on festive occasions, the war-dance is performed by the men of the tribe. During these savage ceremonies, the performers dance entirely naked, and as they become excited with their war-songs, they work themselves up to the highest pitch of rage. The time of the dance is beaten with their canoe paddles. The plate represents a party of warriors who have just landed, and are perfonning their war-dance before the great pah of oinemutu, at the roturua lakes. Date: 1847.
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