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Kei muri i te awe kāpara, he tangata kē. Māna i Te Ao, he mā.
Behind the moko is a different person. For he will claim the world as his own, he is unadorned and without moko.
Mihi Whakatau Tēnā kōtou katoa. Nau mai Haere mai, Tautī mai hoki ki tō mātau nei Whakaaturanga ā Rorohiko a ngā Whare Mātatau o Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha e hāngai ana ki wētehi o ngā Kai-tirotiro Haere o Te Moana ā Kiwa ki ngā rautau ki muri. Kā ahu whakaiti nei te tirohanga ki a Captain James Cook rātau ko Captain Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville, ko Captain Joseph Nias anō. Nō reira, me āta whakaiti nei te kitenga whānui ki wēnei tāngata e toru hai whakamōhio mai ai koe ki ā rātau nei mahi ā ringa, whakaaro ā hinengaro i aua wā tonu.
Greetings to everyone. Welcome to the UC Library’s online exhibition that focuses on some of the most celebrated European explorers of the Pacific Ocean. This exhibition is an opportunity to look at the voyages of Captain James Cook, Captain Jules Dumont d’Urville and Captain Joseph Nias. Therefore, browse through the collected works in the exhibition to increase your knowledge of where they went, what they did and their own views on what they encountered during their expeditions so long ago.