Aren’t we overthinking it a bit? 
 
Sub-Saharan African weapons by and large sacrificed their functionality in favor of “ whimsicality”. I can recall very few examples of truly  functional  serious weapons coming from that area. Zulu Iklwa, swords of Congolese Shi, Masai Seme  and some fighting examples of Benin Hwi come to mind.  Sure, one could inflict some damage  with  any  fancily formed piece of metal, but when push came to shove,  British machete was the preferred choice. Somehow because of that I have never gotten into African weapons. 
 
Even Indians, with their inexhaustible pantheons of gods, their avatars and vahanas  were serious about their weapons as weapons first and foremost. 
 
As Tuco used to say, ” If you want to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk”
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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