- used
primarily as a
hunting spear. This
weapon is
otherwise known as the
iklwa or ixwa,
after the
sound that was
heard as it was
withdrawn from the victim's...
- music,
attracting the
attention of
international media.
Their releases,
Iklwa,
Gauna and Dipoko, pay
homage to
ancestral beliefs and
African spirituality...
-
broader blade one foot (0.3m) long. This
weapon is
otherwise known as the
iklwa or ixwa,
after the
sound that was
heard as it was
withdrawn from the victim's...
-
individual methods and style,
designing the
famous short stabbing spear the
iKlwa, a larger,
stronger shield, and
discarding the
oxhide sandals that he felt...
- and is
credited with
having introduced a new
variant of the weapon: the
iklwa, a
short stabbing spear with a long, broad, sword-like spearhead. Although...
-
Ranseur Sarissa Spetum Spontoon Trident Glaive ****oa (Māori, New Zealand)
Iklwa (Zulu)
Makrigga (Zande)
Tepoztopilli (Aztec)
Barcha Kontos Lance Xyston...
- name.
Shaka revolutionized traditional ways of
fighting by
introducing the
iklwa, a
short stabbing spear, as a
weapon and by
organizing warriors into disciplined...
-
chang also
thrown (Korean) Dory (Gr****)
Hasta (Roman) Hoko yari (****anese)
Iklwa (Zulu
tribe of
South Africa) Jukjangchangbo, daijichang, toupjang, nangsun...
-
supported by a
wooden spine. This was used in
combination with a
short spear (
iklwa) and/or club.
Other African shields include Glagwa from
Cameroon or Nguba...
-
muskets and
other outdated firearms. Most Zulu
warriors were
armed with an
iklwa (the Zulu
refinement of the ****egai
thrusting spear) and a
shield made of...