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colin henshaw 10th April 2013 12:11 PM

Unusual spear - Naga ?
 
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Hi there

Here is a strange spear I acquired recently, might well be Naga (North East India/Burma). Does anyone have an idea as to its purpose - ceremonial, religious, fishing etc ?? What could the bamboo attachment be for ?

Thanks in advance...

mross 10th April 2013 06:53 PM

I would venture a guess and say fishing. It does bear a passing (very passing) resembelence to a eel spear. Though based on construction it could be a harpoon. Since these two are opposites I'm just giving a SWAG.

fearn 10th April 2013 08:07 PM

Is the bamboo stuck on, or does it slide?

colin henshaw 10th April 2013 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by fearn
Is the bamboo stuck on, or does it slide?

It can be moved a bit, but this could be just because the bamboo has an age split in one place. Also there is a sort of thin sleeve underneath which looks like it has been there a long time. Difficult to say whether the bamboo was originally meant to be fixed or to slide.

colin henshaw 13th April 2013 11:52 AM

Thanks for the replies so far.... any more ideas, anything comparable elsewhere in South-East Asia ?


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