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Ngahau

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  • Other Name

    Kaufana

  • Description

    Ngahau. Bow. A ngahau (bow) is one of the most basic weapons and hunting implements in Tonga, it is also known as a kaufana. This ngahau has been carved from one block or branch of wood, most probably the toa (ironwood) tree. It is medium brown in colour and smooth and polished along the entire surface, there is a indentation along the length that ends in a notched point at either end.

    It is a curved bow which is used for close range shooting, and has a shooting string made from rolled fibre. Ngahau can be used as a weapon in times of warfare as well as hunting on both land and sea.

  • Place
  • Accession Date
    Circa 1911
  • Other Id

    12573 (ethnology)

  • Department
bow, 12573, Cultural Permissions Apply

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