- Philippines. The term is used in
Tagalog and Kinaray-a. It also
called bangkaw,
sumbling or
palupad in the
islands of
Visayas and Mindanao; and budjak...
-
consisting of arrows, iron-tipped "bamboo"
throwing spears (probably
rattan bangkaw), fire-hardened sticks, and even stones. They
surrounded Magellan's landing...
-
battle against La****pu's troops,
Magellan was
struck by a "bamboo"
spear (
bangkaw,
which are
actually metal-tipped fire-hardened rattan), and
later surrounded...
-
Rattan and bahi
bastons and
bangkaws being sold in Quiapo, Manila...
- baran****
consists of
puroks while some have sitios.
Aguinaldo Baga
Baluno Bangkaw-
bangkaw Cabong Crossing Santa Clara Gubawang Guintoloan Kaliantana La Paz Lower...
- (European)
Saintie (Middle Asian) Sang (Indian)
Sarissa (Gr****) Sibat,
bangkaw, palupad,
sumbling (Southeast Asian)
Sovnya (Russian)
Spetum (European)...
-
Baston / Olisi:
Short sticks,
traditionally crafted from
rattan or
kamagong Bangkaw / Tongat: Staff, rod or pole Dulo-Dulo:
Palmstick Tameng:
Shield Improvised...
-
being larger", and the
kampilan is
straight while the
scimitar is curved.
Bangkaw, a
light spear weapon that can be thrown. It is
actually made of fire-hardened...
- Some
weapons Batangans used
included the
bakyang (bows and arrows), the
bangkaw (spears), and the
suwan (bolo).
Being highly superstitious, the use of...
- both a
weapon and a tool
throughout the Philippines. It is also
called a
bangkaw (after the
Bankaw Revolt.),
sumbling or
palupad in the
islands of Visayas...