Club Item Number: C739 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Plain, cylindrical, brown wood piece that has slightly flared ends. One end is flatter while the other end is more rounded. No decoration.

History Of Use

Double-handed clubs, or i wau, come in a variety of types, the bowai being one type. These clubs were used in close combat to bludgeon, or to defend by holding out in front, or in ceremonial dance.