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the maori used wood, animal bones and greenstone to make their weapons.
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Early Maori used a variety of materials to make tools, including wood, bone, stone, and shell. Wood was commonly used for weapons and working tools, like the adze. Bone and shell were used for carving tools and ornaments, while stone was used for making tools like chisels and spear tips.
Most commonly their weapons were short clubs and long staff/spear types. The materials used were wood, Bone, and Greenstone and their weapons featured various carvings and other decorations such as feathers. Hope this helped you.
Pounamu was a highly prized material. It was greatly valued for its hardness and its beauty and was used by Maori to make some of their most treasured possessions including jewellery, weapons and tools.
The British used the standard British Army muskets and artillery cannons. The Maori used trade muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.
they used it for ketes, weapons, clothes and capes
They mostly used clubs and spears.
The precious rock that the early Maori hunted for was pounamu, better known as jade. The Maori used the strong rock for weapons.
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they used flax (harakeke) and rock. It was supposed to be for weapons. Now they just use stuffing, string and wool, white plastic bags and clear tape. I've made 8 so far.
Maori used greenstone, also known as pounamu, for ceremonial and ornamental purposes. They crafted tools, weapons, and jewelry out of greenstone. It held significant cultural and spiritual value for the Maori people.
When the Maori people first settled in New Zealand they used weapons and a little technology to support themselves. They learned about deseases and how to stay healthy.
The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)