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  2. Machete - Wikipedia

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    In the Jalisco region of Mexico, Los Machetes is a popular folk dance. This dance tells the story of cutting down sugar cane during the harvest. Los Machetes was created by Mexican farm workers who spent a great amount of time perfecting the use of the tool, the machete, for harvesting. Traditionally, real machetes are used while performing ...

  3. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Machete: A large heavy knife used to cut through thick vegetation such as sugar cane or jungle undergrowth; it may be used as an offensive weapon. Marking knife: A woodworking tool used for marking out workpieces.

  4. Aruval - Wikipedia

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    In Kerala, Malayalam language references the semi-circular knife for paddy, called "koduval" and the regular sized billhook machete is known as "vaakathi" (coconut cutting); while the veecharuval is known simply as aruval. The veecharuval was also used as a weapon and is still used as such for self-defence in rural areas or gang warfare in cities.

  5. Weapons of pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    The blade is thick, flat, and double-edged. The tumbuk lada is sometimes called a lading but this term properly refers to a knife made from an old spearhead. Both weapons have blades ranging from 8 to 16 in (200 to 410 mm). Badik. The badik or badek is a small, straight knife originating among the Makasar and Bugis people. They may be double or ...

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  7. Professor fired for holding machete to journalist’s throat

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    A college professor who held a machete to the throat of a New York Post reporter has been fired.. A Hunter College spokesperson confirmed the university had dismissed Shellyne Rodriguez after a ...

  8. Falchion - Wikipedia

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    A falchion (/ ˈ f ɔː l tʃ ən /; Old French: fauchon; Latin: falx, "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged 37-40in. sword of European origin. Falchions are found in different forms from around the 13th century up to and including the 16th century.

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    Alaska: Akutaq. A specialty of Native Alaskans, akutaq is sometimes called Alaskan ice cream. It's a dessert made with fresh local berries, sweetener, and animal fat, and sometimes dried fish or meat.

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