Rakau — Rakau, Stadt, so v.w. Rakow. Rakanischer Katechismns, Katechismus der Socinianer, s. Katechismus … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mau rākau — Focus Weaponry Country of origin New Zealand Creator Various Famous practitioners Cliff Curtis … Wikipedia
Mau Rakau — Este artículo trata sobre un arte marcial. Para otros usos de este término, véase Mau. El Mau Rakau (cuyo significando es agarrar una arma), es un arte marcial tradicional de Māori que se convirtió antes de que las armas de fuego se hagan conocer … Wikipedia Español
JM Barker (Hapupu) Historic Reserve — JM Barker (Hapupu) National Historic Reserve is 33 hectacres of kopi forest which was created to protect Moriori tree carvings called momori rakau (or dendroglyphs). The reserve is located at the north eastern end of Chatham Island, the main… … Wikipedia
Gordon Smith (rugby league) — Gordon Smith Personal information Full name Gordon James Smith[1] Born New Zealand Playing information Position … Wikipedia
Dendroglyph — See arborglyph for tree carvings left by Basque sheepherds. An example In the Chatham Islands the indigenous Moriori people practiced the art of momori rakau (tree carving) as a ritual possibly associated with death or remembrance. Many scholars… … Wikipedia
Socinianer — Socinianer, die Anhänger des Lälius u. Faustus Socinus (s. b.), welche sich anschließend an die antitrinitarischen Bewegungen eines Servet, Hezzer, Campanus, Gentilis den Unitariern zuerst einen festen Lehrbegriff mit entschieden… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
List of martial arts — There are a large number of distinct styles and schools of martial arts. Sometimes, schools or styles are introduced by individual teachers or masters, or as a brand name by a specific gym. Martial arts can be grouped by type or focus, or… … Wikipedia
Taiaha — A Taiaha (pronounced as IPA2|taiaha) is a traditional weapon of the Māori of New Zealand. Usually between 5 to 6 feet in length, it is a wooden close quarters weapon used for short sharp strikes or stabbing thrusts. Unlike the quarterstaff and… … Wikipedia
Kapa haka — The term Kapa haka ( kapa meaning rank or row and haka refers to a Maori war dance ) is commonly known in Aotearoa as Maori Performing Arts or the cultural dance of Maori people. Kapa haka is an avenue for Maori people to express their heritage… … Wikipedia