. . . . "32956523"^^ . . . "1054342534"^^ . . . "Pouwhenua or pou whenua (land post), are carved wooden posts used by M\u0101ori, the indigenous peoples of New Zealand to mark territorial boundaries or places of significance. They are generally artistically and elaborately carved and can be found throughout New Zealand. The Pouwhenua is also a long-handled fighting staff with a club-like broad head for striking."@en . "Pouwhenua"@en . . "Die Pouwhenua ist eine Keule aus Neuseeland."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pouwhenua or pou whenua (land post), are carved wooden posts used by M\u0101ori, the indigenous peoples of New Zealand to mark territorial boundaries or places of significance. They are generally artistically and elaborately carved and can be found throughout New Zealand. The Pouwhenua is also a long-handled fighting staff with a club-like broad head for striking."@en . "3292"^^ . . . . . . "Die Pouwhenua ist eine Keule aus Neuseeland."@de . . "Pouwhenua"@de . . . . . . .