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Detail from 'The town of Sydney in New South Wales' showing Māori chiefs, c1821

By
Major James Taylor
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a2916002 / V1/ca.1821/5 DETAIL]
(Mitchell Library)

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Taylor, Major James

State Library of New South Wales

Māori

Many Sydneysiders think that Māori contact with and migration to Sydney is a recent phenomenon, but in fact Māori people have been in Sydney from the earliest days of the colony, and have contributed to the city's growth and diversity and enriched its cultural and economic life.

Colonial architecture

Māori

Residential building