- A
****kerrie, also
spelled ****kerry, ****kierie, and
knopkierie (Afrikaans), is a form of
wooden club, used
mainly in
Southern Africa and
Eastern Africa...
- old flag
design that
featured a
military emblem of a shield,
spear and
****kerrie. The
symbolism of the
colours is: flag
construction sheet The
first flag...
- weapons. Arnis,
fighting sticks in the
martial art of the
Philippines ****kerrie, a
similar club ****ociated with
Southern Africa and
World War I British...
- can
reach around a
raised arm
trying to
block it to
strike the head.
****kerrie – a war club of
southern and
eastern Africa with a
distinctive **** on...
-
fashioned from
dense hardwood known in Zulu as the iwisa,
usually called the
****kerrie or ****kerry in
English and
knopkierie in Afrikaans, for
beating an enemy...
- Zulu king (and
prior to 1818, Zulu chiefs)
would possess a pink
ivory ****kerrie (a
stick with a **** at one end) and also wear
jewellery made from precious...
- from wood
covered in gold foil; a
divining bowl, a
sceptre (likely a
****kerrie), and a rhino. The second,
likely a woman, was
buried facing west with...
-
Inkosi ya
Makosi (king of kings)
Gomani II was born
Zitonga (child of
****kerries) at
Chipiri in present-day Mozambique. His
mother was naNgondo, junior...
- of an ****ault upon an attendant,
Kanuni began to
fight Sivute with a
****kerrie,
eventually winning the day.
Fearing for her life, however, she fled to...
- ikawu: This drum is like a
shield made from ox-skin that is
beaten with a
****kerrie and is
slammed into the
ground with high forces. It is
traditionally pla****...