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Kotiate is a type of
traditional hand
weapon of the Māori, the
indigenous people of New Zealand. A
kotiate is a
short club
normally made of wood or whalebone...
- made from wood.
Other styles of short-handled
wooden clubs include the
kotiate and wahaika. Less
traditional is the rare patu pora, made from iron and...
- Polynesia-South
America contact. Mere (weapon)
Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Patu
Taiaha Kotiate New
Zealand portal Imbelloni, J. (1930). "On the
diffusion in
America of...
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flexibility for the use of hand
weapons such as the club-like patu, mere, and
kotiate, but
recent academic study has
found no
evidence to
confirm this story...
- (****anese) Kanabō (****anese) ****kierrie, knopkierie, ****kerry (African)
Kotiate (Māori) Kurunthadi, churuvadi, kuruvadi, muchan, otta (Indian)
Macana (American)...
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easily result in death. Pou
whakarae Other Māori weapons: Mere (weapon)
Kotiate Tewhatewha Patu
Taiaha Wahaika "Pou Whenua". Arc.govt.nz.
Archived from...
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sterling silver, is a
representation of a
kotiate, a Māori
eight bladed war club. In the
centre of the
kotiate is St Edward’s Crown. The
blades alternate...
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programmes in
prisons and the community.
Other Māori weapons: Mere (weapon)
Kotiate Tewhatewha Patu
Pouwhenua Wahaika It is said
weapons including the taiaha...
- shield, the
green colour and the
kotiate represent the
surname 'Mateparae',
which means 'field' or 'battle field'. The
kotiate are
based on one from the Whanganui...
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Sentinels of the
Multiverse wields a
taiaha as a weapon.
Other Māori weapons:
Kotiate Mere Patu
Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Wahaika Hiroa, Te
Rangi (1949). "Long Clubs"...