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Tongiaki in Tongatapu, Tonga

Tongiaki in Tongatapu, Tonga
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Tongiaki in Tongatapu, Tonga
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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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Isaac Gilsemans drew this image while accompanying the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman on his voyage through the Tongan islands in 1643. Two ocean-going double-hulled canoes, called tongiaki, are moored with their masts and sails lowered. Tongiaki were less manoeuvrable but more stable than the flotilla of fishing outriggers shown grouped around Tasman’s ships. Tasman readily recognised these double-hulled canoes from descriptions given by the Dutch voyagers Willem Cornelis Schouten and Jacob Le M...

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Date created
4 March 2009
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Isaac Gilsemans
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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https://teara.govt.nz/en/artwork/2213/tongiaki-in-tongatapu-tonga

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