Na Mea Kaua / Outils de Lua
Ka'ane
Une corde d'étranglement utilisée au combat. Le cordon tressé carré en fibre naturelle est attaché à un manche en bois de Kauila.
Ma'a
élingue en écorce de Wauke ou mûrier à papier.
Sert à couler une pierre dure.
Coulée de la pierre de fronde
Massues Pohaku Newa Stone
utilisé dans hand pour combattre à la main.
Leimano
Arme à main en dent de requin en bois de mamane ligaturée avec du cordage naturel
Bague en carapace de tortue attachée avec une dent de requin
Une petite arme dissimulée sur le doigt de la main d'un guerrier utilisée dans close combat.
This is how the spinning 'Īkoi is defended against using a kookoo.
Ikoi- used to cast out and wrap the adversary binding the legs, arms and neck. The wahine warriors were very skillful in its use . The length of the brained olona cordage was from 25 feet and longer.
This mea kaua is fiited around the hand and used to slash tissue. Shark teeth from the mano are pegged into the wooden handle with native hard woods such as kauila, koaia, uhiuhi.
Uhiuhi Wood-
wood spike concealed in the hand
Pohaku newa. Head of club is of dense stone shaped to fit a wooden handle and lashed with aha fiber. Used in close combat to strike bone and joints.
Pohaku Newa used as a hand club.
Bill of a fish used as a dagger, known as A'u ku. Very hard bone
Leimano made of uhiuhi. Niho pegged in wood.
Leimano made of old Mamane wood.
Laau of Ohia Lehua
Lei Puu- wrapped around the lima.
Ku'ia- about 6 feet long with bladed ends. Made of hard wood. These are of Ohia Lehua.
Variety of mea used in pre contact Hawaii