feminine (as well as unBritish) associations with “ornament” (Guest, 1992, 101–134; 2007, 21–22, 68–
69). Hodges painted a more realistic portrait of Omai (Smith, 1985, 80–82). These portraits indicate the
competing values of tolerance, acceptance and fear in British responses to colonial identities.
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