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utonga 29th April 2013 02:18 PM

Ndau Axe Zimbabwe
 
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Good morning .....picked up this axe in Zimbabwe. it comes from southeastern Zimbabwe (Chipinge). Would appreciate any comments/ opinions.

VANDOO 30th April 2013 06:14 AM

THIS UNUSUAL FORM OF AX IS ALSO ASSOCIATED WITH ZULU AND A FEW OTHER SOUTH AFRICAN TRIBES. THE BLADES ARE VERY SIMULAR IN FORM AND FUNCTION THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BEING IN THE HANDLES. IT FUNCTIONS AS AN AX OR SHORT THRUSTING SPEAR. I DON'T KNOW THE HISTORY OF THIS FORM OR IF IT DATES BACK TO THE ZULU WARS OR IF IT IS A MORE RECENT DEVELOPMENT.

kai 30th April 2013 08:13 AM

Welcome to the forum, Utonga!

utonga 30th April 2013 10:54 AM

Thanks!

colin henshaw 1st May 2013 09:15 AM

As far as I know - this type of axe is a Matabele or Zulu type, and the other axe you posted the Mashona pattern.

Regards.

collectingspears 29th June 2013 09:37 AM

These axes were used by several Southern African tribal groups including: Zulu,Swazi, Tsonga/Shangaan, Shona & Ndau. In fact one Swazi regiment used this particular type to identify their regiment from other Swazi regiments.
Regards,


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