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War Club (Kotiate), 19th Century
Māori culture; New Zealand, Polynesia
Whalebone, shell and w…
Club (Kotiate)
War Club (Kotiate), 19th Century
Māori culture; New Zealand, Polynesia
Whalebone, shell and w…
War Club (Kotiate), 19th Century Māori culture; New Zealand, Polynesia Whalebone, shell and wax; 14 3/8 x 6 x 3/4 in. 92.23.1 Gift of Herbert Baker

Club (Kotiate)

ClassificationsArms and Armor-clubs
Culture Māori
Date19th Century
Made AtNew Zealand
MediumWhalebone, shell and wax
Dimensions14 3/8 x 6 x 3/4 in. (36.5 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Herbert Baker
Object number92.23.1
DescriptionThe Kotiate is one of three types of Maori war clubs, typically made of whalebone or wood. The word Kotiate means 'to cut or divide the liver,' with koti meaning "cut in two or divide" and ate meaning "liver," which the shape of the club resembles the lobed part of the human liver. Although design varies, the bird-like motif with the shell eye detail on the handle is called manaia, which according to Maori belief is a mythological creature associated with mana, the sacred power of Polynesian and Melanesian cultures.
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