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  • Miniatura para Mere (maorí)
    Mere (ˈmɛrɛ) es un tipo de maza de combate maorí que se utiliza también como símbolo de autoridad. El mere es uno de los tres tipos de patu. Es el que…
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  • Miniatura para Patu
    tipos de patu incluyen: patu pounamu (o mere): hecho de pounamu. patu onewa: hecho de piedra. Estos se asemejan al mere pero son más gruesos, porque la…
    2 kB (225 palabras) - 13:12 5 jul 2020

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  • Pounamu is a term for several types of hard and durable stone found in the South Island of New Zealand. They are highly valued in New Zealand, and carvings…
    23 kB (2504 palabras) - 01:05 19 abr 2024
  • opponent in the body or the head, usually made from nephrite jade (pounamu or greenstone). A mere is one of the traditional, hand to hand, one-handed weapons…
    10 kB (1173 palabras) - 00:29 21 mar 2024
  • patu was pounamu (greenstone). Maori decorated the patu by carving into the wood, bone or stone. Types of patu include: patu pounamu or mere: made from…
    5 kB (501 palabras) - 21:23 10 jun 2024
  • Tāmure. Tāmure lived at Hauraki and was understood to have a magical mere/pounamu with powers to defeat taniwha. The Manukau people then called for Tāmure…
    18 kB (2403 palabras) - 05:24 27 may 2024
  • Kataore, mere pounamu (42cm x 12cm) named after a Ngāi Tahu chief killed by Te Rauparaha in the 1830s. Gifted by Riwai Keioni Te Ahu, Te Ati Awa to Sir…
    16 kB (1903 palabras) - 00:09 14 may 2024
  • Kataore, Mere, pounamu (42cm x 12cm) named after a Ngāi Tahu chief killed by Te Rauparaha in the 1830s. Gifted by Riwai Keioni Te Ahu to Sir George Grey…
    5 kB (459 palabras) - 02:04 23 ene 2024
  • Zealand, known as Te Wai Pounamu in Māori—"The [land of] Greenstone Water", or Te Wahi Pounamu—"The Place of Greenstone". Pounamu taonga increase in mana…
    38 kB (4473 palabras) - 10:30 27 may 2024
  • Pounamu in Māori — 'The [land of] Greenstone Water' — because that is where it occurs. Weapons and ornaments are made of it; in particular the mere (short…
    18 kB (2204 palabras) - 18:07 11 abr 2024
  • and Te Tangata, but while he was clubbing Te Matua to death with his mere pounamu, Te Tangata woke up, took the taiaha and fled. Because the taiaha had…
    6 kB (775 palabras) - 12:04 22 mar 2024
  • one of the signatories of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Karetai's mere pounamu Kahutai was passed through the family to Wallscott, who then loaned it…
    8 kB (923 palabras) - 13:58 18 mar 2024
  • korowai were the most prestigious of Maori cloaks) also a war club or pounamu mere, items that no other local chief could obtain but by the mana(prestige)…
    28 kB (3935 palabras) - 23:22 15 abr 2024
  • according to legend he discovered pounamu (Greenstone) and Ngahue killed a Moa (large flightless bird - now extinct). Pounamu was sometimes called Te Ika-o-Ngāhue…
    8 kB (1071 palabras) - 06:26 1 feb 2023
  • leather grip. Various assorted shillelagh (club). Traditional Māori mere, made from pounamu (nephrite jade). Head of Gata waka Ghioagă A club pictured in the…
    17 kB (2160 palabras) - 01:07 22 may 2024
  • of New Zealand. Retrieved 15 February 2011. Keane, Basil (March 2009). "Pounamu – jade or greenstone – Implements and adornment". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia…
    268 kB (22 349 palabras) - 13:47 10 jun 2024
  • famous taonga (treasures), such as kākā and kiwi feather cloaks and pounamu mere, which would be placed alongside the tūpāpaku. These items were inherited…
    7 kB (723 palabras) - 02:42 6 jun 2024
  • Minister was given four symbolic gifts: a potato, a broken gold watch, a pounamu hei-tiki, and a huia feather. The potato represented loss of Māori land…
    18 kB (2198 palabras) - 04:59 6 jun 2024
  • pounamu mere in her lap. In 2016, David Ellison, Upoko of Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki, and the son of Mutu Ellison, sought recognition for Mere
    10 kB (1440 palabras) - 05:15 27 ago 2022
  • material pounamu or New Zealand greenstone. In the early 1980s the work of John Edgar and Donn Salt further piqued his interest in pounamu, and he recalled…
    8 kB (868 palabras) - 04:33 26 oct 2022
  • pounamu (greenstone) and were used to produce taonga (treasure). They include various tools and weapons like adzes, scrapers, fishing hooks, and mere
    257 kB (23 825 palabras) - 03:19 14 jun 2024
  • manufacturing of obsidian (volcanic glass), chert and argillite basalt, flakes, pounamu chisels, adzes, bone and ivory weapons, and an abundance of various hammer…
    22 kB (2923 palabras) - 21:23 29 may 2024
  • 39°45′05″S 175°52′05″E / 39.75139°S 175.86806°E / -39.75139; 175.86806 Lake Pounamu Rangitikei District In Turakina River valley 39°47′18″S 175°30′24″E /…
    165 kB (1033 palabras) - 09:26 13 may 2024