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Location: Balikpapan, Indonesia
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sadop/sadup is not ngaju but it belongs to Dayak Paser... I never heard dua matu bayu.. its definitely not ngaju language.. do you have any literature of picture about this "dua matu bayu"? |
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A bump to the top...as previously asked above, is there photos of the presentation?
Gavin |
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As I explained on the seminar dua mata bayu is not from any dayak language but is Indonesian. It roughly means two eyed wind, i.e. a sword that can cut from both sides (being double edged). Michael PS Gavin, I think all of the mentioned blades can be found if you do a search on this forum. My presentation was VERY heavy in size with all the pictures... |
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Thank you Michael,
I have reviewed many of your posts recently...I thought there might be some more items not yet seen or discussed. Gavin |
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Gavin,
Please check and if there is something I haven't posted let me know? If you find something I will attach a picture of it on this thread. Michael |
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Hi Michael.
Your most recent email answers all my questions. With thanks Gavin |
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