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Modèle réduit d´une pirogue de guerre "waka taua"

Nouvelle-Zélande, Maori
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Provenance
Pierre & Claude Vérité, Paris, France
Taille
L: 230 cm
L: 90.6 inch

Description

wood, brown patina, shell inlay, cord, consisting of several parts, prow with large “tiki” figure, high raised stern in elaborate openwork design, the sides ornamentally carved, with “tiki” faces among others, wood strengthener lashed to the out- and inside, rims of the boat connected by twelve cross bars (partly renewed, respectively rep.), slightly dam., breakages (prow), various missing parts.
The prow was personally restored by Pierre Vérité.
Model of one of the largest and most prestigious of all Maori canoes, a “waka taua” war canoe, which could reach up to 24 m in lenght. They were used to transport warriors in times of conflict and possibly also for the ritual transfer of ancestors’ bones to burial sites. “Waka taua” were considered “tapu” (taboo) and could carry neither women nor common freight such as food.


Littérature comparée

Starzecka, Dorota C. et. al., The Maori Collections of the British Museum, London 2010, p. 152, ill. 2 f.

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