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I really like the Negrito kris. Unusual and interesting. Good catch!
I had posted this dagger some time ago and there were comments about it being KKK origins, but I can't find that post. Last edited by Bill Marsh; 10th March 2007 at 12:59 PM. |
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Thanks Bill,
I see the sun and the three stars. But I haven't seen the sun with a face before, as well as those kind of stars, on Katipunan emblems? I am sure that some of the other forumites know much more about it. Michael |
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I almost bid on that piece.
This is unusual since most of the northern pieces with wavy blades are Illocos Norte in origin. I have only seen these from Illocanos. Thus I question the Negras origin. On the Katipunan question, the sun with a face is a definite Katipunan emblem and was in fact incorporated later into the Malolos flag when the government as set up around latge 1899. It is a form of Malay sun and the rays in this case represent the 8 original provinces that revolted this last time against the Spanish. Later some of the Visayas revolted, like Bohol island, Negros, etc. The star in the middle of the hilt in this case - ![]() Bill - yours is the best example I have ever seen (grumble,grumble,envy,envy ![]() Oh yes, here is that post: http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002102.html Last edited by Rick; 13th March 2007 at 02:24 AM. |
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I don't have your experience with Luzon Kris. Those I have seen have more the "usual" sword handle and slimmer blades. Do you have examples of Illocano Kris that resembles mine? I am aware of the Filipino flag symbolism but on the star please develop (I don't get it). Do you mean that the star is a sun with 6 rays??? Michael |
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Negrito does not equal Negros. There are Negritos all over the Philippines and the correct term for them is Aeta. To call anyone who is from Negros, a Negrito, is not correct. That is like calling anyone who was born in America, an Indian (which is not correct either). To call an inanimate object from Negros, Negrito, is not a good thing either. Remember, Negrito is the term used for the aboriginal inhabitants of the Philippines, not the people of Negros, or as you stated in another thread, the ancestral peoples of the Moros. The Spanish originally called that island, Negros, because the people were dark. The inhabitants of Negros now, are either Illongo or Cebuano, with some others, such as Waray-Waray. I'm surpised the other Filipinos on the board havent corrected you yet. VVV, Very nice dagger!!! ![]() This is a Visayan Dagger Last edited by LabanTayo; 10th March 2007 at 10:52 PM. |
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Thank you for that correction. I will not make that mistake again. There is a lot of misinformation on the net. I am now glad to know the difference you so well stated. Regards, Bill |
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Bill,
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So is yours. But mine is not a dagger but a 22 3/8 inch sword, about the same size as an old Barong. I should maybe have stressed that a bit better in the first post. Michael |
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Michael, My dagger is 23". I would still consider it a dagger for fighting purposes. Its too short for any real Visayan sword application. Perfect length for Tai Ing's "Bando Wasso" though. ![]() ![]() Shelley |
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He, he,
![]() I usually refer to it as a sword when it's longer than a forearm. Maybe that's why it has such a pronounced spear tip, being good for medium and short distance combined slashing and thrusting combos? For long range however you have to be very fast in footwork and timing to use this Kris. Michael |
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HI VVV,
Rick (thanks ![]() For the star, I am not saying that the star is the Malay sun, but that the Malay sun with 8 rays coming from it is the final Kapitunan emblem (though there were many). In a different form, this is what is on the Philippine flag today. The star on your piece - ![]() |
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