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  2. List of Filipino weaponry - Wikipedia

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    Yo-Yo [c] - In the Philippines around 1500, the Yo-Yo was a weapon. It consisted of a four pound stone attached to a rope about 20 feet long. Tribesmen used it in two ways. When hunting, they stood off to one side, held one end of the rope and threw the rock towards the legs of an animal.

  3. List of weapons of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Regular soldiers of the Philippine Revolutionary Army stand attention for an inspection.. The Philippine Revolution, also called the Tagalog War by the Spaniards, [1] was a revolution and subsequent conflict fought between the Katipunan, later the Philippine Revolutionary Army, and the Spanish colonial government.

  4. Category:Weapons of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic pistols of the Philippines (1 P) Submachine guns of the Philippines (1 P) W. Weapons of the Philippine Army (61 P) Pages in category "Weapons of the ...

  5. Sibat - Wikipedia

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    Sibat is the Filipino word for spear, used as a weapon or tool by natives of the Philippines. The term is used in Tagalog and Kinaray-a . It also called bangkaw , sumbling or palupad in the islands of Visayas and Mindanao ; and budjak (also spelled bodjak or budiak ) among Muslim Filipinos in western Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago .

  6. Panabas - Wikipedia

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    The word panabas means "tool for cutting down", from the prefix pang-and the root word tabas.It is also known alternatively as pangtabas or simply tabas.In specific regions, it is also known as lantip in the Western Visayas (where it is primarily a sugarcane-cutting tool), [7] palataw in Luzon, [8] and nawi among the Maguindanao people.

  7. Laws on crossbows - Wikipedia

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    A modified bow is a bow, other than a crossbow, that has been physically altered so that it may be held, aimed and shot with one arm. When hunting deer, bear, elk and turkey, crossbow hunters must use only arrows, bolts and quarrels with a broadhead hunting type of point not less than 7 ⁄ 8 of an inch (2 cm) wide with a minimum of 14 inches ...

  8. Traditional Philippine musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Butting – a bow with a single hemp 5 string, plucked with a small stick; Faglong – a two-stringed, lute-like instrument of the B'laan; made in 1997; Budlong – bamboo zither; Kolitong – a bamboo zither; Pas-ing – a two-stringed bamboo with a hole in the middle from Apayao people; Kudyapi – a two-stringed boat lute from Mindanao

  9. Bowfishing - Wikipedia

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    Modern sport bowfishing often occurs at night, shown here on a specialized boat: raised bow platform with powerful floodlights to expose and attract fish during the placid condition of night, often with several bowfishers covering different sectors. Bowfishing is a fishing technique that uses specialized archery equipment to impale and retrieve ...