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taiaha
/ ˈٲɪəˌɑː /
noun
a carved weapon in the form of a staff, now used in ǰ ceremonial oratory
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of taiaha1
Example Sentences
I ask Taiaha Hawke, a Maori protocol expert drafted in to make sure Dotcom doesn't accidentally offend anyone.
The taiaha is rather a long-handled club than a spear.
The men are placed at equal intervals along either side to paddle, and they keep excellent stroke to the song of two leaders, who stand up and recite short alternate sentences, giving the time with the taiaha, or long wooden spear.
In 1886, after the Taiaha of Wahanui presented to James Bryce had been refused, the Committee laid down that nothing but books, manuscripts, maps, etc., should be deposited without special permission.
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