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Chief's staff "taiaha" - New Zealand, Maori

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wood, black paint,
"Taiaha" are essentially designed for parrying and sparring, and the spatulate end was the actual part of the weapon that would wound an adversary. The point, showing a Janus face with a prodruding tongue, was used for prodding during sparring motions.
The movements associated with "taiaha" usage as a fighting weapon were carefully taught according to fixed rules.
The staffs were primarily insignias of rank. Except for hand-to-hand combat, they were used in ceremonial displays, as well as to emphasize points of oratory.
L: 172 cm, L: 67,7 inch
Continent: Oceania
Condition Report: See description


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wood, black paint,
"Taiaha" are essentially designed for parrying and sparring, and the spatulate end was the actual part of the weapon that would wound an adversary. The point, showing a Janus face with a prodruding tongue, was used for prodding during sparring motions.
The movements associated with "taiaha" usage as a fighting weapon were carefully taught according to fixed rules.
The staffs were primarily insignias of rank. Except for hand-to-hand combat, they were used in ceremonial displays, as well as to emphasize points of oratory.
L: 172 cm, L: 67,7 inch
Continent: Oceania
Condition Report: See description

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