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A mere (pronounced like "mehreh") is a traditional hand weapon of the Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand.

A mere is a short club normally made of a heavy hardwood or stone, such as jade. Mere vary in length but are generally around 30 cm (12 inches) in length. Mere have two almost flat sides and a rounded, sharpened top. A mere pounamu is one of "greenstone" (jade). These were symbols of chieftainship and passed down as valuable heirlooms. Traditionally individual mere are named, and each is said to possess a mana of its own.

The mere was often used for stabbing and thrusting rather than for axe-like blows. However a club-type mere demonstrated on the television show "Deadliest Warrior" showed the weapon, when used in a slash could crush a cattle skull, twice the thickness of a human skull, as well as cut through 3 pieces of brick.

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