The ultimate prize of 2017's British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand is making its way around the North.
The taiaha Te Hiku, commissioned by New Zealand Rugby for the winner of the British and Irish Lions v New Zealand Provincial Barbarians match next year, has started touring Northland.
The taiaha has been in the care of the Whangarei Art Museum since it was presented to Council in August.
On Monday it was passed into the care of Paul Hope from Northland Rugby Union (NRU).
As the NRU's Schools Development Officer, he will be visiting schools around Northland sharing the story of the taiaha and running a Year three and four interschool rippa rugby tournament.