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by Tamihana, son of the notorious chief Rauparaha, who about the year 1828 devastated the South Island in his relentless greed for greenstone. Less than two decades later Tamihana,

A standard B type tiki showing the double tongue which in this case is pointed to the side of the mouth. Right hand over the heart and the left hand resting on the left thigh.
Figure 44

helped by his cousin Matene-te-whiwhi, nobly atoned for his father’s cruelty by winning the Southern Islanders to Christianity.

A greenstone neck-ornament of rare form (Figure 45), now at Dresden and known as Heke's tiki, has great affinity with the B type, but is exceptional in having both hands placed upon the breast. This attitude is very unusual in figures made of jade;