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Hoe

human history
  • Other Name

    Paddle (English)

  • Description

    Hoe. Carved ceremonial paddle. This hoe (paddle) is carved from ra'au (hardwood) into a teardrop-shaped blade with a long slender to'o (shaft), round in section, that flares toward the butt. A band of copper is fitted around the shaft like a cuff. The butt is carved into eight stylised ti'i (ancestral human figures) arranged concentrically to create a conical form. The hoe is carved in fine geometric patterns over all the surfaces of the wood.

    The hoe is red brown in colour although patchy discolouration is visible on the blade.

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    1925.99
  • Accession Date
    07 May 1925
  • Other Id

    13615 (ethnology)

  • Department
paddle, 1925.99, 13615, Photographed by Richard Ng, digital,… … Read more

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