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Gift of Bowie Duncan.

Club (U'U)

Gift of Bowie Duncan.
Gift of Bowie Duncan.
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Club (U'U)

Culture: Marquesan
Date: late- 18th-early- 19th century
Medium: Toa wood
Dimensions:
h. 56 in. (142.2 cm); w. 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Bowie Duncan
Object number: 60.55
Published References Subscription Series- Stone to Steel: The World of Arms and Armor, 1993/1994
Label Text
The 'u'u war club was the exclusive property of the warrior caste. The clubs were huge in comparison to those of the rest of the Pacific Islands. Each was reputedly individually tailored to reach from the ground to the owner's armpit. The remarkably carved decoration of each "u'u" is unique, comprising variations on the classic motifs of the human face, sacred lizards and tattoos. The clubs were left to soak in a taro field where they acquired a deep black coloration, which was later heightened by rubbing with coconut oil. (Gallery label)
On view


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