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Royal Morai in the Bay of Ti-utatoo, Hawaii
Royal Morai in the Bay of Ti-utatoo, Hawaii (Morai of the King of the Sandwich Islands). Handcoloured stipple engraving from Frederic Shoberls The World in Miniature: The South Sea Islands, Ackermann, London, 1824. Copied from an illustration by Louis Choris in Otto von Kotzebues Picturesque voyage around the world, 1822
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Royal Morai in the Bay of Ti-utatoo, Hawaii: A Regal Tribute to the Ancient Hawaiian Culture This handcoloured stipple engraving, titled 'Royal Morai in the Bay of Ti-utatoo, Hawaii (Morai of the King of the Sandwich Islands)', is an exquisite depiction of Hawaiian royalty and their deep connection to nature. The image, taken from Frederic Shoberl's The World in Miniature: The South Sea Islands, published in London in 1824, is a reproduction of an illustration by Louis Choris from Otto von Kotzebue's Picturesque Voyage Around the World, published in 1822. The image showcases a majestic temple, nestled in the lush greenery of the Hawaiian landscape, with the Bay of Ti-utatoo stretching out behind it. At the center of the temple stands a towering Morai, or statue, of the Hawaiian king. The Morai is adorned with intricate tattoos and wears a crown made of feathers and other natural materials. The statue's regal posture and serene expression convey a sense of power and wisdom. The Bay of Ti-utatoo, located on the island of Oahu, was a sacred site for the ancient Hawaiian people. The bay was believed to be the home of the god of the sea, and the Morai of the king served as a guardian and protector of the people and their land. The image captures the essence of the Hawaiian people's deep reverence for their land, their gods, and their leaders. The handcoloured stipple engraving technique used in this image adds a level of detail and depth, bringing the scene to life and highlighting the intricacies of the Hawaiian culture. The use of natural colours further enhances the image's authenticity and captures the beauty and vibrancy of the Hawaiian islands. This image is not only a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Hawaiian people but also a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the diverse histories and traditions of indigenous communities around the world.
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