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If you check Hornbill and Dragon by Bernard Sellato, he has a map with tribes in which kayan / kenyah is a pretty large group, and part of this group are Bahau and Modang tribes. Best regards, Willem |
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so you would guess that it is a Kenyah or Kayan Mandau? Best regards, Detlef |
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Uhhhhh.....
Let's say kayan, because it looks like a hilt that Mjoberg describes as Kayan in his book "Borneo" I am not sure if you could either pinpoint it on kenyah or Kayan as these tribes are very close to each other, and that is also a guess. But it is a very nice example and a very good start for a mandau collection
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here is the picture from the book. |
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Could you post som pics of that one please? I found a pic of a pre 1898 handle of the mandalam kayans, from the museum nusantara Delft. I see also some similarities on that one too...
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thank's for the pic, yes the similarities I see also. Pics from my other Mandau I will post later and I am already curious about your comment!
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And I still have a Mandau handle, from this one I also will post some pics.
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