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Unfinished Maori Weapon Design
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gene messer
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Texas Posts: 4,351
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Thu November 1, 2007 19:39
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Rating: 10.00
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Very nice Moko ..
------------------------------ G.M.
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Thor
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Registered: October 2002 Location: Dahlonega, Georgia Posts: 2,061
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Mon November 5, 2007 08:40
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Rating: 10.00
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I'd like to know more about this series of weapons. What are the dimensions? and are they used like clubs? or hide blades in them?
Where is the Maori culture located? Thanks,
Thor
------------------------------ It lived in my imagination, and now it is real.
http://www.funkychickenartproject.com/white.htm
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Moko
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Registered: August 2007 Posts: 35
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Sun November 25, 2007 04:28
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Hi Thor I,ll Write in full on the matter soon, a bit to explain, I,m a Maori myself so its all part of my tradition. Really nackered right now, been adze carving today in 30 degree celseus plus. Wiill get back to ya soon. Ka Ki Te (Goodbye in Maori)
Arana
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