matike
Matike is a Māori word used in New Zealand that can refer to a paddle, an oar, or a small spade or shovel. The specific meaning often depends on the context in which it is used. In traditional Māori culture, paddles were essential for navigating waka, or canoes, across the water. These paddles were often intricately carved and held significant cultural importance.
As a tool for digging, a matike would have been used for various purposes, such as gardening,