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Always A shame to miss a wedding Rick.
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India perhaps? I dont know. Quote:
They look like sickles from Nepal to me Tatyana, I saw a women cut long grass with them as well to feed buffalo while there. I think sickles like kukri have many uses as well as rice cutting. I recall that they call them Hansiya. spiral Quote:
I gave warning of contents within the link. Also belive me there were photos I choose not to post of wounded & clearly distresed animals. I too do not want this or for that matter other forums I freqent to be forums of gore either. I could have cropped the photos I posted here to just show the tools/weapons in them , but somehow that looses so much context when it comes to these enthnographic weapons. I am sorry if my warning with the link wasnt explicit enough & you saw something you would rather not, that certanly wasnt my intention. I thought about what I posted on each forum & gratuitous gore wasnt my intention. I leave The Animal rights societys in Nepal & India to have the goryist photos... It served thier cause. Mine was to feature ethnographic weaponary in its cultural context. Appologies if it offended anyone. It certanly wasnt my intention. Spiral |
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