Barnet Burns
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Barnet Burns
(c November 1805 26 December 1860) was an English sailor who became one of the first Europeans to live as a Pakeha Maori and to receive the full Maori facial tattoo. Pakeha Maori is a term used to describe early European settlers who lived among the Maori. Some were kept as slaves, many being runaway seamen or escaped convicts. Some achieved a degree of prestige among Maori and fought in battle with their adopted tribe in the New Zealand land wars, sometimes against European soldiers. Burns returned to Europe in 1835 and where he described the customs of the Maori, performed the haka, exhibited his Maori tattoos and recounted his adventures in New Zealand. (from Wikipedia).
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