Jean-Marie Delatre.A woman of Oonalashka. Drawn from nature by J. Webber; and engraved by Jean-Marie Delatre.Drawing of the head and shoulders of a woman looking three-quarters left. She is wearing a close-fitting seal-skin coat from the seams of which hang pendant beads. Her hair is tied in a knot at the back of the head; and worn as a fringe across the forehead. There are tattoo lines across both cheeks; and nose and chin ornaments. The lower lip is perforated.1768-1780.From: Jean-Marie Delatre; A collection of drawings by A. Buchan; S. Parkinson; and J. F. Miller; made in the Countries visited by Captain James Cook in his First Voyage [1768-1771]; also of prints published in John Hawksworth's Voyages of Biron [Byron]; Wallis; and Cook 1773; as well as in Cook's second and third Voyages [1772-1775; 1776-1780].Add. 23921 f. 96London; British Library.

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