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He Ringatoi O Nga Tupuna

Isaac Coates and his Maori portraits
Brief Description
Isaac Coates was an Englishman who lived in Wellington and Nelson between 1841 and 1845. During that time, he painted watercolour portraits of 58 Māori from Nelson, Marlborough, Wellington, Waikanae, and Kapiti. Some of these portraits have been well-known for nearly 180 years, although their creator... Read More
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He Ringatoi O Nga Tupuna

Biography of English artist Isaac Coates and the historical Maori portraits he painted in Te Tau Ihu/Top of the South and the Wellington area, between1841 and 1845. Coates's meticulous records of each subject's name, iwi and place of residence are invaluable.

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Isaac Coates was an Englishman who lived in Wellington and Nelson between 1841 and 1845. During that time, he painted watercolour portraits of 58 Māori from Nelson, Marlborough, Wellington, Waikanae, and Kapiti. Some of these portraits have been well-known for nearly 180 years, although their creator was not definitively identified until 2000. The discovery in 2007 of a Coates book of portraits in the Pitt Rivers Museum at Oxford University added many previously unknown images to his body of work.

The portraits depict Māori men and women from chiefly whakapapa, as well as commoners and at least one slave. Coates's meticulous records of each subject's name, iwi, and place of residence are invaluable, and his paintings are strong images of individuals, unlike the more stereotyped work of some of Coates's contemporaries. Whānau, hapū, and iwi treasure Coates's works because they are the only images of some tūpuna, and they are reminders of those who risked their lives to bring their people to a better life in the Cook Strait regions of Kapiti Coast, Wellington, Nelson, and Marlborough.

In He Ringatoi O Nga Tupuna, eminent Te Tau Ihu historians John and Hilary Mitchell unravel the previously unknown story of Isaac Coates, as well as provide biographical details and whakapapa of his subjects, where they can be reliably identified. They also discuss Coates's work and the many copies of his portraits held in collections in New Zealand, Australia, the US, and UK.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781988550206

Publisher: Potton & Burton

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 09 August 2021

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Potton & Burton

Illustration: colour illustrations and historical illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 230.0mm

Height: 295.0mm

Weight: 0g

About the Author

Maui John Mitchell is Ngati Tama/Te Atiawa from Mohua (Golden Bay). His great-great-great-grandmother's brother is one of Coates's subjects. John has been Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Canterbury, Warden of the Outward Bound School at Anakiwa, and active in many Maori organisations and issues including Whakatu Marae, Ngati Tama Iwi Trust, Wakatu Incorporation, Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission, the Crown Forestry Rental Trust, and the Foreshore and Seabed movement. Hilary Anne Mitchell is a West Coaster who has been a secondary school teacher, a Nelson City Councillor, a Commissioner appointed by local authorities to hear consent applications, board member of the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology and Nelson Tasman Heritage Trust, and involved in community organisations, especially those concerned with women and employment. Together John and Hilary have operated Mitchell Research since 1985. Over 35 years they have completed hundreds of studies, reports and briefs of evidence on a wide range of topics, including for hearings of the Maori Land Court, Environment Court, High Court, and the Waitangi Tribunal. They have published the four-volume series Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka: A History of Maori of Nelson and Marlborough, which has won a number of awards.

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