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Long-handled Māori club weapon
A tewhatewha is a long-handled Māori club weapon shaped like an axe. Designed to be held in two hands, the weapon comes to a mata (point) at one end and
Tewhatewha
Māori carved wooden posts to mark places of significance
applied to a fighting club, belonging to the same class of weaponry as the tewhatewha and taiaha. Pouwhenua are usually made of wood and have a large, broad
Pouwhenua
Close-quarters Māori weapon
named after the taiaha. Other Māori weapons: Kotiate Mere Patu Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Wahaika Hiroa, Te Rangi (1949). "Long Clubs". The Coming of the Maori
Taiaha
Māori weapon
resembles the lobed part of the human liver. Mere (weapon) Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Patu Taiaha Wahaika "Description of ME002492; Kotiate". Collections Online
Kotiate
(Chinese) Tambo, tanbo (Okinawan) Tekkan (Japanese) Tekpi (Malaysia) Tewhatewha (Māori) Tonfa (Okinawan) Waddy, Nulla Nulla (Australian) War hammer also
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Māori hand weapon
Pre-Columbian Polynesia-South America contact. Mere (weapon) Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Patu Taiaha Kotiate New Zealand portal Imbelloni, J. (1930). "On the diffusion
Wahaika
Traditional Māori martial art
prisons and the community. Other Māori weapons: Mere (weapon) Kotiate Tewhatewha Patu Pouwhenua Wahaika It is said weapons including the taiaha and patu
Mau_rākau
Club or pounder used by the Māori
made from whale bone Patu onewa made from stone Mere (weapon) Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Kotiate Taiaha Wahaika "Maori Dictionary". Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori
Patu
Crater lake in New Zealand
Kataore out of his cave and noose his neck, attack and slay him with tewhatewha and kotiate. Kataore's body was stripped of his flesh, and his heart was
Lake_Tikitapu
Māori weapon
scroll representing the Treaty of Waitangi. Kotiate Leiomano Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Wahaika Best, Elsdon (1934). The Maori As He Was : A Brief Account of
Mere_(weapon)
British academic
Taekkyeon Headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. In 2016, Bowman was awarded a tewhatewha (or general's staff) by Tamiaho Herangi-Searancke, who holds the role
Paul_Bowman_(academic)
Painter (1809–1888)
Beetham's care a nationally significant Māori pātaka store house Nuku Tewhatewha that he had commissioned in 1856. This was carved by Horonuku Te Heu Heu
William_Beetham
station school and the library (1884). A historic pātaka (storehouse), Nuku Tewhatewha, which dates from 1856, stood on the property from 1912 until it was moved
Brancepeth_Station
New Zealand coin
pattern featured kotiate (a short Māori hand weapon) above two crossed tewhatewha (long axe-shaped Māori clubs). Numismatic historian and Coinage Design
Threepence_(New_Zealand_coin)
Musical artist
American-style Big Band march down Queen Street. The drum major of the band uses a tewhatewha, a long-handled Māori club weapon in the shape of an axe, instead of a
New_Zealand_Army_Band
Use of heraldic symbols in New Zealand
in the lower left, a ko-a (digging implement) in the top right, and a tewhatewha in the lower right. Motto: Mauri Mahi Mauri Ora ("The Industrious Heart
New_Zealand_heraldry
Military unit
Anniversaries 1 September 1941 Insignia Squadron Badge In front of a taiaha and tewhatewha in saltire, a morepork Squadron Codes NF (Oct 1941 – Jan 1942) ME (Jun
No._488_Squadron_RNZAF
Lower Hutt art museum
pataka (storehouses) to be observed as "pillars of the kingdom". Nuku Tewhatewha is the only one extant. It was constructed around 1853 at Naenae and carved
Dowse_Art_Museum
Rural community in Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
The crossed swords of the New Zealand Army and the crossed taiaha and tewhatewha of the Māori Pioneer Battalion are also painted. The stylised figures
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A Gift of God
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(Name of a beautiful woman wife of murrah al-asadi)
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Mother of Lord Krishna (Mother of Lord Krishna)
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Clean, Pure
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God; Beautiful
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Lord of the Sun, The Sun, Sun God (Son of Adithi)
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English : perhaps a variant of Gooding or an Americanized spelling of French Godin.
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Full of fame
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