Maori Agriculture
Fig. 17. The Rapa Maire type of Spade. No. 464 in Dominion Museum Collection. Length 4 ft. 10 in. See p. 63. H. Hamilton, Photo. — Fig. 17b. Two Implements in New Plymouth Museum. A.—Length 7 ft. 3 in. See p. 64. Crown Studios, N.P., Photo. — Fig. 21. Two Small Cultivating Implements. Dominion Museum. One on left is 15 in. in length. See p. 67. H. Hamilton, Photo. — Fig. 22. Two Agricultural Implements. The longer one is an intermediate form between the ketu and the kaheru. The shorter one may …
Fig. 17. The Rapa Maire type of Spade. No. 464 in Dominion Museum Collection. Length 4 ft. 10 in. See p. 63. H. Hamilton, Photo.
Fig. 17b. Two Implements in New Plymouth Museum. A.—Length 7 ft. 3 in. See p. 64. Crown Studios, N.P., Photo.
Fig. 21. Two Small Cultivating Implements. Dominion Museum. One on left is 15 in. in length. See p. 67. H. Hamilton, Photo.
Fig. 22. Two Agricultural Implements. The longer one is an intermediate form between the ketu and the kaheru. The shorter one may be termed a ketu or wauwau. Length 2 ft. 4 in. and 4 ft. See p. 67. H. Hamilton, Photo.