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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...
- (****anese) Kanabō (****anese) ****kierrie, knopkierie, ****kerry (African) Kotiate (Māori) Kurunthadi, churuvadi, kuruvadi, muchan, otta (Indian) Macana (American)...
- 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...
- easily result in death. Pou whakarae Other Māori weapons: Mere (weapon) Kotiate Tewhatewha Patu Taiaha Wahaika "Pou Whenua". Arc.govt.nz. Archived from...
- Peak in the Southern Alps is named after the taiaha. Other Māori weapons: Kotiate Mere Patu Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Wahaika Hiroa, Te Rangi (1949). "Long Clubs"...
- programmes in prisons and the community. Other Māori weapons: Mere (weapon) Kotiate Tewhatewha Patu Pouwhenua Wahaika It is said weapons including the taiaha...
- where it is crossed with a scroll representing the Treaty of Waitangi. Kotiate Leiomano Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Wahaika Best, Elsdon (1934). The Maori As...
- out from nearby Manu-aitu and struck Tū-irirangi on the head with his kotiate club, killing him. Tū-irirangi's son Te Ariari escaped and told the people...