Till the beginning of the nineteenth century the Pacific Islands had known Europeans mainly as transient visitors. Before it ended they had been drawn within the frontiers of the Western world. The changing way of life of the Pacific is shown through this series of portraits of men and women who lived in the islands between the early years of the nineteenth century and the outbreak of the First World War. Five of the portraits are studies of islanders: King George Tupou I, of Tonga; Cakobau and Ma'afu, of Fiji; Baiteke and Binoka, of Abemama, in the Gilbert Islands; Kwaisulia, of the Solomon Islands; and Lauaki, of Samoa. Two are of missionaries - Bishop Patteson and Father Montrouzier - and one of a missionary family, the Henrys of Tahiti....
Five portraits on one sheet. Derived from plates after John Webber in: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean...
"Students and their Wives, Port Moresby, 1890". Group portrait of eight adult male students of the I...
"South Sea Teachers, Piri, Ruatoka, Maka". Formal group of six male teachers in Western dress.; Many...
This book, a worthy successor to the first Pacific Islands Portraits edited by the late W. Davidson ...
The Europeans who went to the land that is now called Papua New Guinea went with many different moti...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
"Kerepunu Natives." Group assembled in clearing.; One of 113 albumen prints mounted in an album by W...
This is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders responded politically and eco...
"Kabidi Folk". Portrait of man and women in traditional ceremonial dress.; One of 113 albumen prints...
The first Polynesian islands encountered by Europeans were the Marquesas Islands, Te Henua 'Enana. T...
Watriama and Co (the title echoes Kipling’s Stalky and Co!) is a collection of biographical essays a...
In New Zealand, daguerrotypes since the 1850s and later on wet-plate photography already had Māori p...
Over the last decade, historical research into photography in the Pacific has grown and diversified,...
This paper considers little-known imagery made by mid-nineteenth century naval officers travelling i...
"Canoe, Teste Island" [now Wari Island]. Men seated and standing on and around canoe on beach. House...
Five portraits on one sheet. Derived from plates after John Webber in: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean...
"Students and their Wives, Port Moresby, 1890". Group portrait of eight adult male students of the I...
"South Sea Teachers, Piri, Ruatoka, Maka". Formal group of six male teachers in Western dress.; Many...
This book, a worthy successor to the first Pacific Islands Portraits edited by the late W. Davidson ...
The Europeans who went to the land that is now called Papua New Guinea went with many different moti...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
"Kerepunu Natives." Group assembled in clearing.; One of 113 albumen prints mounted in an album by W...
This is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders responded politically and eco...
"Kabidi Folk". Portrait of man and women in traditional ceremonial dress.; One of 113 albumen prints...
The first Polynesian islands encountered by Europeans were the Marquesas Islands, Te Henua 'Enana. T...
Watriama and Co (the title echoes Kipling’s Stalky and Co!) is a collection of biographical essays a...
In New Zealand, daguerrotypes since the 1850s and later on wet-plate photography already had Māori p...
Over the last decade, historical research into photography in the Pacific has grown and diversified,...
This paper considers little-known imagery made by mid-nineteenth century naval officers travelling i...
"Canoe, Teste Island" [now Wari Island]. Men seated and standing on and around canoe on beach. House...
Five portraits on one sheet. Derived from plates after John Webber in: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean...
"Students and their Wives, Port Moresby, 1890". Group portrait of eight adult male students of the I...
"South Sea Teachers, Piri, Ruatoka, Maka". Formal group of six male teachers in Western dress.; Many...