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  2. Tewhatewha - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the tewhatewha was a formidable weapon used by Māori warriors in warfare. The tewhatewha is held just above the carving at the sharp end, similar to an ax when fighting. Like pouwhenua and taiaha, this long club was designed for sparring and lightning strokes and thrusts, aided by quick footwork on the part of the wielder. [4]

  3. Category:Māori weapons - Wikipedia

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  4. Kerikeri - Wikipedia

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    The village was established by New Zealand's pioneering ... waka tours, and cultural workshops. The attraction is based on the 1790–1835 period of Maori culture ...

  5. Taieri Mouth - Wikipedia

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    Maori occupation continued and Edward Shortland recorded a small settlement on the site in 1843 and Maori were still living here in 1850. [4] An early European settler was a former whaler, 'The Hermit of Taieri Mouth' (also known as John Bull) whose real name was John Edward O'Neil. He is remembered for his boisterous ways and prodigious ...

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  9. Taiaha - Wikipedia

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    The squadron badge of No. 3 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force is a Maori Warrior wielding a Taiaha. The unit badge of the RNZAF Police depicts a griffin holding a Taiaha. The taiaha was featured in the award-winning 2002 film, Whale Rider and more briefly in the film Once Were Warriors .