A Maori wooden weeding implement (ketu). Kink in grip shaft.…
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A Maori wooden weeding implement (ketu). Kink in grip shaft. Grip shaft finishes in a long knob. Length 79.3 cm. Provenance: Ex-Wagener Museum

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