Hand Club

P2213

From: New Zealand

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Native Name Patu Onewa
Object Number P2213
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Maori
Provenience New Zealand
Period Te Huringa I Period
Date Made 1800 - 1900 CE
Section Oceanian
Materials Basalt
Description

A patu onewa (stone hand club) made from basalt, tear-shaped, with a hole for wrist cord (tau) at the narrow end. Two grooves around the end above the hole, which is drilled conically from both sides.

A patu onewa is a one-handed weapon with a flat blade and a sharp striking edge. Patu were used in hand-to-hand combat, generally to strike an enemy on the head.

Length 32.7 cm
Width 9.2 cm
Credit Line Purchased from W. O. Oldman; Subscription of Herbert L. Clark in memory of Edward W. Clark, 1911
Other Number 17220 - Dealer's Number

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