Hoe
- Description:
- Hoe. Carved ceremonial paddle. This hoe (paddle) is carved from ra'au (hardwood) into a teardrop-shaped rapa (paddle blade) with a long slender to'o (shaft), round in section, that flares toward the butt. The butt is carved into eight stylised ti'i (ancestral human figures) arranged concentrically with a deep central cavity on the butt. A segment from the side of the rapa (paddle blade) has broken off. The entirety of the surface of the ra'au ...
- Display date:
- Made: Pre 1950; Acquired: 04 Jul 1950
- Location:
- Austral Islands
- Collections:
- Auckland Museum Collections Online
- Content partner:
- Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
- Availability:
- Not specified
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