A Very Fine Maori Whalebone ‘Kotiate Paraoa’ of Exceptional Size
Period 1800-1850
Medium Shell, Whalebone
Dimension 39.5 cm (15¹/₂ inches)
Superb colour and patina through use
Whalebone, shell
New Zealand Maori
Early 19th Century
SIZE: 39.5cm long - 15½ ins long
Period: 1800-1850
Medium: Shell, Whalebone
Dimension: 39.5 cm (15¹/₂ inches)
Provenance: Ex Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh, 30 June 2010 (entered from a private collection in Glasgow)
Ex Private collection
Literature: War to the Maori was a form of serious sport carried out under firmly established rules using a limited range of weapons. Their chosen weapons required a very high degree of physical fitness and were only effective if used with considerable dexterity. War was regarded as a contest of skill rather than a bloody fight to the death. The preparations for war were ritualised and lasted far longer than the battles themselves. Invocations to the Gods, strict observance of all measures needed to appropriate all the evil influences, the composing of insulting ‘Ngeri’ to be chanted in the face of the enemy, could occupy a whole community for weeks.
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