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It may be nice to have a photo perhaps? 75.17.209.129 04:44, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] other Maori weapons/clubs
I think there should be an entry about Maori weapons, linked also to "club (weapon)". Other examples include taiaha, patu, wahaika, tewhatewha. I'm a newbie so leave this to someone else. I came across information about these weapons while translating for a museum in the Netherlands. djdutch 14 September 2006