Posted 3 years ago
shaliberty
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Looking for any info on this, was presented as an Indian Tomahawk, but can't find any images to match anywhere. Has inlaid, copper/bronze? All metal.
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Posted 3 years ago
shaliberty
(9 items)
Looking for any info on this, was presented as an Indian Tomahawk, but can't find any images to match anywhere. Has inlaid, copper/bronze? All metal.
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That appears to be a head hunters axe. Far more decorative than the ones I've seen, but the shape is that of some head hunting tribes.
I really don't know what I'm talking about but I went to Fiji last year and it looks very native to me.
I will post a pic of an Ingot Tribe's weapon/field tool (from Phillipines) -- this was the weapon that they used when they fought. Is yours possibly a ceremonial type with all of the workmanship and inlaid copper/bronze?
Toyman, where are you posting the picture?
Nice Axe, it would go great in my hatchet collection.
Until this is settled I suggest everyone keep their heads down. :-)
Very nice looking item.