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Here are two pictures from Mangyan tribes man who carry such bolos and a map from Mindoro.
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Great find! These are all-purpose blades, and are correctly classified as bolos.
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![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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![]() ![]() And yes, it would be most interesting to know if there antique weapons from the Mangyan tribes. ![]() ![]() ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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Oh yes lots of sub cultures to the common tribes. Another example is the Tinguian whom I’ve been told is a sub group of the Kalinga.m
And Xasterix is right - hardly anything is known about Mangyan weaponry or battle strategy. |
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