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Old 27th June 2016, 06:29 AM   #18
VANDOO
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MAORI SPEARS COME IN SEVERAL TYPES SOME FOR HUNTING SMALL BIRDS FOR FOOD AND MORE ESPECIALLY FOR THEIR FEATHERS. A BLIND WAS BUILT IN A TREE WHERE A FRUIT THE BIRDS EAT GROWS, WHEN BIRDS CAME TO EAT A LONG BARBED SPEAR WAS USED TO KILL THEM. I DON'T KNOW IF THESE WERE EVER USED IN WARFARE BUT NO DOUBT COULD SERVE IF NEEDED. PICTURE
#1. A 26.8 CM. 19TH CENTURY WHALEBONE BIRD POINT.
#2. IRON TRADE BIRD SPEAR POINT 18TH TO 19 TH. CENTURY 14.5 CM.
#3. BONE BIRD SPEAR POINTS
#4. DRAWING OF A MAORI BIRD SPEARING PLATFORM
THERE WERE TWO TYPES OF WAR SPEARS A SHORTER ONE FOR THROWING OR FENCING AND A LONGER ONE OFTEN USED FROM THE WALLS OF THE PA, FORT.
#5. & #6. MAORI SPEAR FOR HUNTING MOA 219 CM. LONG, 10 NOBBED
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#7. DRAWING HUNTING MOA
#8. MAORI SPEAR CALLED TAO
#9. MAORI SPEAR
#10. MAORI SPEAR TAO FIGHTING POSITION
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