5th December 2013, 07:40 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Ukraine
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Originally Posted by Ibrahiim al Balooshi
Salaams KraVseR ~ Apparently Herero used kirri... or as described by wikipedia; The Knobkierrie, occasionally spelled knopkierie or knobkerry, is a strong, short wooden club with a heavy rounded knob or head on one end, traditionally used by Southern African ethnic groups including the Zulu, as a weapon in warfare and the chase. The word Knobkierrie derives from the Dutch knop (knob or button), and the Bushman and Hottentot kerrie or kirri (stick); in the Zulu language it was called the iwisa.The weapon is employed at close quarters, or as a missile, and in time of peace may serve as a walking-stick. The head, or knob, is often ornately carved with faces or shapes that have symbolic meaning.
Regards,
Ibrahiim al Balooshi.
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Thanks! Maybe something else? Spears, axes, shields, etc?
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