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Hi Jim,
There are several explanations of the dots - all of them talismanic and/or magic depending on which tribe and culture. Michael |
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Hi Michael that one with the bronze handle looks like Iban it looks a lot like the it was before the parang niabor and this one does surprise me if it was not end 1700
the other one has same brass collar as we see on the murut swords so that one maybe used by muruts aera I see some mandau handle s in bronze Ben |
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Hi Ben,
Thanks for your comments. I find it hard, with such old, and quite rare, swords to be sure from which tribe they might be. None of them have the typical (maybe later?) motifs. So from Iban to Murut, with Melanau inbetween, are all possible origin. I hope to find time one day to do some more research on this parang. Have you found any older sources than Shelford on the Parang Pedang that I didn't mention above? Michael |
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Hi Michael not yet it is hard to find we need old pic s that are people on
but hard to get from 1700 Ben |
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