5th November 2005, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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Aceh Swords
Here is a link to a small project I am working on about peudeueng from Aceh. With the aid of those listed and many others, I feel it is now ready to recieve some public comments. Realize it is a work in progress. I have several more books on the way that I hope will have more information on these. Much of what you see here is a compilation of information garnered from all of you here. So even to those not mentioned by name my thanks. Paul Hansen has graciously agreed to translate some dutch sources for me when I have them.
It can be found here. http://home.comcast.net/~jtcrosby/Aceh.html As I said critical review is encouraged and welcomed. I am a firefighter who's last academic work was 3 decades ago in college. Thanks |
5th November 2005, 07:48 PM | #2 |
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Nice article. I'm going to put a link to it on my swords of the world links page. Good job. Rich S |
5th November 2005, 08:06 PM | #3 |
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Great job, Thanks
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Nice work John !
I ordered a copy of Blanke Wapens ; looks like a good resource . Thank you ! |
6th November 2005, 12:12 PM | #5 |
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Excellent work. I own what I had previously called a Sikkim Panjang. It's so good to know more about the Sumatran weapons.
One problem I have, is that all my information comes from the internet. So never hearing the names spoken, probably has me pronouncing them incorrectly. Can you please tell me how to pronounce "peudeueng" in english? Thanks for your good work. Steve |
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Peudeueng / pedang / parang /podang or gliwang / klewang / tjo jang , it can make your head spin. I remember an emic - etic debate about dha / darb /dao that personally confused me far more than it helped me. So depending on what indonesian group you show it to you may get it called several things. As to the pronouciation I will try to get a phonetic spelling from my sources as I too have only read the words and how I say them is the southern USA way and probably not too close to the Aceh way. |
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7th November 2005, 02:47 AM | #7 |
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>I too have only read the words and how I say them is the southern USA way >and probably not too close to the Aceh way.
For us Virginians / Southerners, it would probably be something like: pea-dang ya'll :-) Rich S |
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I am still trying to get more on this but Paul was very helpful and sent this
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