
Leiomano - Wikipedia
The word "leiomano" is derived from the Hawaiian language and may originate from lei o manō, meaning "a shark's lei." [2] The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark …
The Leiomano: The Ancient Hawaiians' Deadly Weapon of Choice
According to oral history, a small group of highly skilled warrior chiefs, known as the O?ahu Eight, demonstrated the best of hand-to-hand combat, likely with weapons such as the lei o mano. …
Lei o Manō - Lei Day . Org
The lei of the warrior, the leiomanō, is held in the hand. Shark-tooth daggers, with flattened club-like heads, were edged with shark teeth. Chapter 18 of Resource Units in Hawaiian Culture , …
Lei o mano (Shark tooth weapon) | BYU Hawaii Archives
This was a disemboweling weapon. It was held concealed in the closed hand, where it was retained in place by the loops into which the fingers were inserted. Approaching the enemy …
Hawaiian weapon with SHARK TEETH! Lei o Mano - YouTube
2023年2月6日 · Take a look at this awesome traditional Hawaiian weapon, the Lei o Mano by Koa studio. This weapon is made from wood and has shark teeth attached to the hand...
Leiomano | Military Wiki | Fandom
The leiomano is a shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, but mostly by the native Hawaiians.[1] Leiomano is a word in the Hawaiian language and may have been …
Weapons - Kai Kompany
These Shark (Mano) Teeth (Niho) make for a very effective slashing weapon or utility tool. Outer roll are Tiger and inner are Bull used to simulate Great White. Kua’i Pahoa
Hawaiian Koa Weapons - Weapon Shark Teeth - Koa Wood Clubs
Our collection features a variety of Hawaiian weapons, including ceremonial Samoan dancing knives, machete axes, decorative Maori war clubs, Hawaiian Koa Lei o Mano, Fijian double …
LEI O MANO - TikiMaster.com
Completing the roping takes about 6 months, and we make the sennit roping from coconut husk.People in the past commonly used different materials like koa and pheasant wood to …
How-To: Make traditional Hawaiian shark-tooth weapons
2010年6月28日 · I found Campbell’s book after seeing one of these lei o mano, as I think they are called, in a Discovery channel program. Before hiking to the library to check it out I thought, …