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    A knobkerrie, also spelled knobkerry, knobkierie, and knopkierie (Afrikaans), is a form of wooden club, used mainly in Southern and Eastern Africa. Typically they have a large knob at one end and can be used for throwing at animals in hunting or for clubbing an enemy's head. For the various peoples

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    The name derives from the Afrikaans word knop, meaning knob or ball and the Khoekhoe or San word kirri, meaning walking stick. The name has been extended to similar weapons used by the native peoples of

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    Knobkerries were an indispensable weapon of war both in Africa and abroad. In Africa, the weapon found particular use among Nguni peoples. Among the Zulu people they are known as

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    Known as molamu or thoka, it is a stick and can be a walking stick or alternatively, it can be used as a weapon. The molamu is a stick that is made

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    • Knobkerries were among many weapons used by the Zulus on Zulu and Zulu Dawn.
    • A knobkerrie was the main weapon of M'Baku, the Marvel Cinematic Universe's version of the

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    • Dougherty, Terri (2008). Zulu Warriors. New York: Capstone Press.
    • Journal of Natal and Zulu History (1992). University of Natal. Dept. of History.

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    • Media related to Knobkerries at Wikimedia Commons

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    Rungu (weapon) a similar club common in East Africa
    Shillelagh similar club associated with Ireland
    Wilbur Smith, the South African author, in his book When the Lion Feeds, also refers to these weapons as kerrie which are used to throw at birds and animals in the bush to

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  2. Knobkerrie Club (L) - Zulu People, South Africa

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    A Knobkerrie is a strong, short wooden club with a heavy rounded knob or head on one end, traditionally used by Southern African tribes including the Zulu, as a weapon in warfare. The word Knobkerrie derives from the Dutch knop (knob), and the Bushman and Hottentot kerrie (stick).The weapon is employed at close quarters, or as a throwing club.

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    What is the meaning of knobkerrie?
    Definition of knobkerrie. : a short wooden club with a knob at one end used as a missile or in close attack especially by Zulus of southern Africa.
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    What level can you get a knobkerrie in Skyrim?
    The Knobkerrie is a melee-based weapon for the Crew class, unlocked at level 23. It is an early form of a baton, with the characteristics similar to a medieval mace. Despite appearing feeble, each hit guarantees the user the Adrenaline effect.
    zeppelin-war.fandom.com/wiki/Knobkerrie
    What is a Zulu club or knobkierrie?
    This fine Zulu club or knobkierrie is of dark hardwood, but with a pleasing two-toned, solid spherical head. The shaft is embellished with three segments of finely plaited copper and brass wire, all of which is intact. It has a fine patina and clear age, having come directly from Scotland’s Blair Castle, the ancestral home of the Lairds of Blair.
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    What happened to the knobkerrie model?
    Modelled by AduriteMaster23. Previously, the Knobkerrie was meant to change models depending on the team using it, being the Baton for Patrol and the Bat for Pirates. This was changed for unknown reasons, likely because it was an unnecessary complexity.
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  4. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/knobkerrie

    Definition of knobkerrie : a short wooden club with a knob at one end used as a missile or in close attack especially by Zulus of southern Africa First Known Use of knobkerrie 1826, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for knobkerrie Afrikaans knopkierie, from knop knob + kierie club Learn More About knobkerrie

  5. Iwisa Club (Knobkerrie) - Coe Center

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    Iwisa Club (Knobkerrie) Date: Late 19th/early 20th C. Description: Although tall and slender, don’t let its looks mislead you. Ted was drawn to this powerful tool for a reason. With one quick strong swing, this knob can knock anyone down. Zulu warriors were known to have carried this handy friend with them for hunting, protection, and ...

  6. knob·ker·rie
    NOUN
    knobkerrie (noun) · knobkerries (plural noun) · knobkierie (noun) · knobkieries (plural noun)
    1. a short stick with a knob at the top, traditionally used as a weapon by some indigenous peoples of South Africa.
      synonyms:
      club · bludgeon · stick · truncheon · baton · blackthorn · mace · bat · blackjack · billy · billy club · nightstick · shillelagh · lathi · danda · kierie
    ORIGIN
    mid 19th century: from knob + -kerrie (from Nama kieri ‘knobkerrie’), suggested by Afrikaans knopkierie.
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    African Knobkerrie Clubs Zulu Canes Swords Inventions Warriors Sticks Weapons Battle Hardwood Zulu tribal shield used at the Battle of Isandlwana to fetch £800 Hardwood 'knobkerries' or executioners' weapons. The club on the left is valued at £300 Blacksmithing Ideas Trishul Weapons Guns Zulu Guerrilla Cathedrals Old Antiques Canes Anthropology

  8. Lot-Art | 19th C. African Zulu Wooden Knobkerrie / Club

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    Feb 17, 2022 · A hand-carved wooden club known as a knobkerrie, or an iwisa to the Zulu people. Highly burnished, this wonderful implement presents a slender, cylindrical staff that widens and curves gracefully to a spherical pommel. A small raised circle... more Translate View on... LiveAuctioneers Bidsquare Date 17 Feb 2022 Estimate Subscribe Sale Price

  9. https://www.ima-usa.com/products/original-zulu-war...

    Original Zulu War Hardwood Knobkierie War Club - Circa 1879 – International Military Antiques Original Item: Only One Available. Almost certainly brought home to England by a British Soldier after the ZULU Campaign in South Africa in 1879. This fine knobkerrie war club measures 27.5" in overall length, the "ball" has a 3" diameter.



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