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Various kinds of large-scale arms of kalimantan
1 .DOHONG
Dohong or Duhung is a signature weapon of Dayak Ngaju, even in the Schwaner's 1843-1847 notes, his free translation:
In its development, dohong has changed its form, generally it is ravaged in the form of wood - and so dohong also has handle like Mandau which is called a bayu that is used not only by Ngaju and Ot Danum, but also by Dayak Kayan tribes who mendi part in Central Kalimantan
. The same weapon as the dohong is the Two Eyes Bayu.s. This is an example of the parrot that Bier & Nieuwenhuis brought in earlier 19th century during an expedition to Central Kalimantan. Now this baby machete is rare, and in fact there may no longer be any large pockets in Central Kalimantan.
2. MANDAU
As I explained above beber the researchers believe Mandau's use in general in all sub-ethnic tribes began in the 17th- 18th century. Wikipedia articles
It says that Mando comes from the Dayak language of Central Kalimantan, the origin of the word "Man", acronym for the word "germ" which means "eat" and is formed from the word "do", stands for the word "dohong", which is the signature blade of central Kalimantan. So hara Mando literally means "Dohong eating", which is because since the mando weapons were popular in the middle region, the dohong that had been the earliest knife-gun by the Ngaju-kal-kal to be popular or beaten by mando. The dohong's popular defeat caused a mention of the kind of machete that defeated him called "mando".
To we know that this spread of mandau's influence is not only on the island of Borneo but also known by the tribes in the Philippines as Kampilan. The weapon has a bar that is similar to a spell but has different on its handle. The area itself is decorated with brass or gold is a dot or round shape.
Three. NYABUR
Now, instead, there's another variation of Mandau/cross, where the area flies engkung and the spikes up, and there's some kind of big hook called the arse. Nyabur also has other formalities due to the impact of melay u/arab culture, and these changes are at handles and motive that entertain the fields
4.PARANG JIMPUL
JIMPUL PARANG
The amulet is a variation in Mandau's form that engkung and its front up to the bottom
5.00 PILLS
The threshold is very similar to Mandau in general, the difference is penggun his, if Mandau is used for war and customary events then the mine knife is a tool to work and farms, so the mine knife is usually simple enough without decorations or tattoos and a barrier, which is generally monosteel.
6 TANKS
The tank is a special weapon of Kenayatn's skin, which is very different to Mandau. Between bars and handles is a single iron entity. The handle engkung up and wraps the red cloth that symbolizes courage and. The tangk is made of thin and flanked wood which is covered by rattan bracelets and reinforced by brass plates.
There are two variations on the shape of the tangk end of male and female. If a female will engkung go down and that man will be like a snake's tongue. Also known by salako as machete
. Seven. BACKPARK & PARK
This is a term used by the Salako brain for the kind of tangk weapon of that, the palate machete is that has bar-like tip like snakes?s tongue and latok machete that has its tip swooping down. The difference with tangk it is its size, usually the machete has a larger size than that of the tangk.
Eight. FELEPET / PAKAYUN
This is a Murutic weapon, in Lun Dayeh called Felepet and Murut, called Pakayun. In the customs of Lun Dayeh are usually used as a dowry. It's a shape like a samurai, his engkung breeds, like a caveat fork kad are carvings between forks and also decorated with brass and cylindrical protectors. Sometimes felept is forged and will be seen as laminated or in its term "exhibition".
Central Kalimantan
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