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Two-handed weapons: tewhatewha | Mau rākau – Māori use of ...This unidentified chief, possibly from the Whanganui region, holds a tewhatewha, the two-handed weapon used for both fighting and signalling during battle.
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Tewhatewha - Royal Museums GreenwichA Maori long handled club, pronounced 'tefa tefa'. This is a status object of importance spiritually and ritually as well as in warfare.
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tewhatewha - Te Papa's Collections OnlineDouble-handed weapon. The shaft closes down to a mata or point at one end. The striking end consists of a broad, quarter-round head, called the rapa.
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A tewhatewha design for Veterans' AffairsJul 9, 2025 · A tewhatewha (teff-ah teff-ah) is a long-handled fighting staff that was used in battle not only as a weapon but also to communicate, guide, ...
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Tewhatewha, D32.1677 | Tūhura Otago MuseumMeasurements. Maximum dimensions (H x W x D): 1525 x 170 x 24mm. All Rights Reserved. Email. Classification. object type. Nomenclature · T&E For Science ...
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Maori Weapons | Maori Clubs | Maori war club - new guinea tribal artsTewhatewha / Paiaka A Maori weapons with a round handle about five feet in length, at the end of which is a broad, flat head, something like an axe, and with ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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The Two-Handed Clubs of the Maoris - jstorAs will be seen below, hani, tewhatewha and pouwhenua are all light elongated clubs, each of them having a blade with a sharp edge or edges, a grip below which ...
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Mau rākau – Māori use of weaponryThese staffs were usually 1–2 metres in length and were commonly made of hard wood such as maire, rātā or kānuka. A taiaha was elaborately carved, often ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Taiaha (long fighting staff) - Te Papa's CollectionsA taiaha is a hand weapon usually made from hard wood, or sometimes whale bone, and usually about 1.5 metres long. Taiaha have one end carved in the shape ...Item Details · Overview · Category<|control11|><|separator|>
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Māori weapons (Taiaha and Tewhatewha) based on the provided segments. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format for detailed data. The narrative will provide an overview, while the table will capture specific details across categories like materials, crafting techniques, tools, regional variations, post-contact adaptations, and preservation issues, with page references and URLs where applicable.
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Stone tools | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandSep 22, 2012 · The most important tools were adzes (toki) and chisels (whao). Stone adze heads were lashed to a wooden handle and used in working wood, including canoe ...
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Tewhatewha (long handled fighting staff) | Collections OnlineTewhatewha (long handled fighting staff). Object | Part of Taonga Māori ... wood. Techniquescarving. DimensionsOverall: 215mm (width), 1420mm (length).
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Kanuka • Tāne's Tree Trust... kanuka. Manuka probably has more uses in the ... Another important use was for weapons – taiaha, tewhatewha, and koikoi (a double pointed spear).
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Restoration of a wooden pare - Science Learning HubDec 17, 2015 · For Māori, taonga are precious as the living embodiment of tūpuna or ancestors, and they need to be handled respectfully.
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[PDF] ka pu te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi: changes in maori warfare - DTICDec 6, 2009 · The huata would be thrust forward from a position behind the front rank of warriors who were armed with shorter weapons. 124. The most common ...
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[PDF] a study of the warrior arts of the Maori - Massey Research OnlineAwatere said that the three main attributes required to master the use of Maori weapons was physical conditioning, mental quickness and instinctive reflexes ...Missing: features | Show results with:features
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[PDF] Ka Pakihi Whakatekatekao Waitaha:The archaeology of Canterbury ...Maori activity in Canterbury appears to have been widespread in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, in association with the moa. No archaeological sites ...
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Tewhatewha (long handled striking weapon) | Collections OnlineTewhatewha (long handled striking weapon) ; Materialswood ; Techniqueswoodcarving ; DimensionsOverall: 105mm (width), 865mm (length) ; Registration NumberWE000543.Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Tewhatewha (long handled fighting staff) - Te Papa's Collectionsitem details ; NameTewhatewha (long handled fighting staff) ; ProductionUnknown; carver; mid 19th century; Taranaki ; Classificationedged weapons, staff weapons.
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Using traditional weapons - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandDec 20, 2016 · The tewhatewha resembled an axe in shape. From a small hole in the blade hung a bunch of feathers used to distract the enemy. It was also a ...
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Rākau Māori – Māori weapons and their usesMay 12, 2016 · One of the most well-known Māori weapons is the taiaha. It is usually made from wood, though sometimes it is made from whale bone. Due to its ...Missing: rimu totara kānuka
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1807MaoriChief - Forensic Fashion"Taiaha varied considerably in length, ranging from 1.2 to 1.9 m or more, with an 'average' length of 1.5 m. The weapon can be divided into three separate ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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Maori staff (tewhatewha) | Museu.MS**Summary of Tewhatewha as a Signalling Weapon:**
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Tewhatewha - Galerie Franck MarcelinTewhatewha. Reference : 5252. Wood, feathers. Size: Height 1.31m. Presumed ... A sacred object (tapu), it features engraved tiki decoration on the lower part.
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Maori staff (tewhatewha) | Museu.MSIt may have been used more as a signalling weapon than a functional fighting weapon, used by chiefs to give orders on the battlefield. Collection: Hunterian ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] He Wāhine, He Tapu = The Sanctity of WomenNov 26, 2017 · This portrait is of a Wahine Toa, the Warrior Woman. She holds a tewhatewha, traditional weapon, and gazes out of the canvas at the viewer, her ...
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The Maori Taiaha: Symbolism, Description and Use### Summary of Taiaha and Tewhatewha in Māori Rituals and Ceremonies
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Tewhatewha | Items | National Library of New ZealandDescription: Shows a Maori warrior performing a haka. He is holding a tewhatewha. There is detailed tattooing known as `puhoro' on his left thigh. The haka is ...
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Tangihanga Kawa | Te Ipu AronuiThe pōwhiri (welcome ceremony) is conducted to welcome the tūpāpaku and whānau pani onto the marae. Pōwhiri continue throughout the tangihanga to welcome ...Missing: haka | Show results with:haka
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[PDF] THE PERFORMANCE OF WHAIKÖRERO - MAI JournalAgain, speaking for my own experi- ence, I would not use a tewhatewha or a toki in oratory, as I lack confidence in knowing how to use either of those weapons ...
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Te tohu-a-Tuu = The sign of Tuu : a study of the warrior arts of the ...Te tohu-a-Tuu = The sign of Tuu : a study of the warrior arts of the Maori : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of ...
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Mau rākau – Māori use of weaponry | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand### Summary of Combat Techniques for Māori Long Weapons (Tewhatewha, Taiaha, Pouwhenua)
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Māori weaponry in the 2000s - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandDec 20, 2016 · It was established by Pita Sharples in the 1980s 'to offer the ancient art of mau rakau back to Maoridom as an innovative programme'. Powerful ...
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Māori Martial Arts - Mau rakau - TWoAMau Rākau is a traditional Māori martial art and this unique programme gives you the opportunity to learn the ancestral practices, values and protocols of the ...Missing: modern tewhatewha<|separator|>
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Mauri Toa - Te Whare Tū Taua o AotearoaMauri Toa is a program for secondary students to learn Māori weaponry, linked to Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa, and derives from the life essence of a warrior.
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TĀWHIRIMATEA Level 3 Advanced - Māori Movement - YouTubeAug 12, 2023 · unique health and wellbeing programme that brings together the traditional training of warriors (both male and female) into a modern ...
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Mau Rākau ignites pride and purpose in Tasman rangatahiIn the Nelson-Tasman region, a group of rangatahi are discovering strength, identity and connection through Mau Rākau.Missing: diaspora 2010s
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Mau rākau - Womad Aotearoa 2025Feb 6, 2025 · Unleash your inner warrior by learning some of the moves associated with mau rākau, a Māori martial art.
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Matariki Festival At O Wairoa Marae | Scoop NewsMay 26, 2025 · Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in various workshops and demonstrations including tītī tōrea (short stick game), mau rākau (weaponry ...
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MAU RĀKAU SERIES - YouTubeMAU RĀKAU SERIES · 5 Minute Mau Rākau Warm Up · 5 Minute Mau Rākau Tū Waewae Workout · 5 Minute Mau Rākau Kēmū / Game · 5 Minute Poua Whetu Mau Rākau Workout · 10 ...Missing: resources diaspora 2010s
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Lifting ākonga and whānau wellbeing through Mau RākauOct 13, 2023 · A Mau Rākau programme has had a positive impact on students in Palmerston North through a collaborative approach and te ao Māori practises promoting fitness, ...Missing: online diaspora
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New Zealand Navy to Decommission Principal Hydrographic Survey ...Apr 26, 2012 · RESOLUTION has a Tewhatewha (or small axe) as its symbol, which will be returned to the Navy Museum on completion of the decommissioning events.
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Edinburgh Tattoo confirms New Zealand acts for this year's line-upJul 23, 2019 · In scarlet uniforms with distinctive black 'lemon-squeezer' hats and with the Drum Major handling a 'tewhatewha' - a long-handled Māori mace - ...
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Google Doodle Celebrates Waitangi Day 2025: peace and partnershipFeb 5, 2025 · The outer pou wield tewhatewha - a wooden staff used in ceremony to lead, direct and guide. Here, the tewhatewha symbolises the collective ...
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Haka pōwhiri for Māori Battalion, 1946 | Kapa HakaThe performance features women using traditional weapons such as taiaha. When this practice was reintroduced by kapa haka in the 1990s, it was often ...
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Kapa Haka: Performing arts | 100% Pure New ZealandKapa Haka is traditional Māori performing arts combining song, movement, chanting, and actions, telling stories and expressing collective identity. Haka means ...
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Arawa war memorial, Rotorua - NZ HistoryMay 29, 2024 · Traditional Māori war weapons, including tewhatewha, patu and taiaha. ... Then they used 3D scanning and wax moulds were made of the ...
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More than 40000 protest New Zealand Maori rights bill - Al JazeeraNov 19, 2024 · Some in the crowd were dressed in traditional attire with feathered headgear and cloaks and carried traditional Maori weapons. Others wore T- ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern