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Review article

Ethnobotany: major developments of a discipline abroad, reflected in New Zealand

Pages 116-138 | Received 25 Jul 2012, Accepted 01 Feb 2013, Published online: 24 May 2013

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Figure 1 Painting of Captain James Cook, Sir Joseph Banks (second from left), Lord Sandwich, Dr Daniel Solander (second from right) and Dr John Hawkesworth by John Hamilton Mortimer 1740–1779, National Library of Australia, an7351768.

Figure 1  Painting of Captain James Cook, Sir Joseph Banks (second from left), Lord Sandwich, Dr Daniel Solander (second from right) and Dr John Hawkesworth by John Hamilton Mortimer 1740–1779, National Library of Australia, an7351768.

Figure 2 Ink and wash drawing illustrating Māori agricultural burning practices to maintain the fern P. esculentum by Haast, Johann Franz Julius von (Sir), 1822–1887. [Haast, Sir John Francis Julius von] 1822–1887: Mount MacKay, Rotoroa, Humbold Chaine 25 January 1860. Ref: A-108-034. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/22680353.

Figure 2  Ink and wash drawing illustrating Māori agricultural burning practices to maintain the fern P. esculentum by Haast, Johann Franz Julius von (Sir), 1822–1887. [Haast, Sir John Francis Julius von] 1822–1887: Mount MacKay, Rotoroa, Humbold Chaine 25 January 1860. Ref: A-108-034. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/22680353.

Figure 3 Dell Wihongi unpacking kūmara returned to Aotearoa in November 1988. These kūmara were originally deposited in a Japanese seedbank by Doug Yen during his research. Source: Sue Scheele.

Figure 3  Dell Wihongi unpacking kūmara returned to Aotearoa in November 1988. These kūmara were originally deposited in a Japanese seedbank by Doug Yen during his research. Source: Sue Scheele.

Figure 4 Kairaranga (weaver) Kahu Te Kanawa preparing muka (harakeke fibre) for weaving. Source: Sue Scheele.

Figure 4  Kairaranga (weaver) Kahu Te Kanawa preparing muka (harakeke fibre) for weaving. Source: Sue Scheele.

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