Story: Māori overseas All images & media From page 1 – 18th- and 19th-century travellers The Resolution and Discovery at Huahine ‘The town of Sydney in New South Wales’, 1823 (1st of 2) Cloaked Māori chiefs (2nd of 2) Letter from a Māori chief in England A group of Māori visitors From page 2 – Emigration to Australia Australia proposes a ban on Māori Touring bands (1st of 3) The Quin Tikis (2nd of 3) Tui Teka and the Maori Volcanics (3rd of 3) Eugene Toki From page 3 – Settling in Australia Rugby league player Henry Perenara From page 4 – Retaining Māori culture in Australia A hāngī at New Year 2003, Coolangatta Haka taua (war dance), Canberra From page 5 – England, the United States and elsewhere Nyree Dawn Porter ‘Mazzellah, the New Zealand Wild Indian’ Mākereti Papakura Tānemahuta Gray at Hinemihi, Surrey Rose Tuhiwai