Boemerang of werpknots
Probably a returning example, south-eastern Australia. <BR> Not yet sighted<BR> <BR> Boomerangs serve numerous functions. Boomerangs are used as a knife, a hammer or club, a digging tool, for making fire by friction, for musical accompaniment as a percussion instrument as well as their main function as a hunting or fighting weapon. It is important to note that most fighting and hunting boomerangs were non-returning. They were thrown to hit their targets and not return. Boomerangs are also used in games and competitions. Furthermore, they have ceremonial uses, serving as objects of social and religious significance. They are also produced for commercial reasons and are popular trade items.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
Boemerang of werpknots
Probably a returning example, south-eastern Australia. <BR> Not yet sighted<BR> <BR> Boomerangs serve numerous functions. Boomerangs are used as a knife, a hammer or club, a digging tool, for making fire by friction, for musical accompaniment as a percussion instrument as well as their main function as a hunting or fighting weapon. It is important to note that most fighting and hunting boomerangs were non-returning. They were thrown to hit their targets and not return. Boomerangs are also used in games and competitions. Furthermore, they have ceremonial uses, serving as objects of social and religious significance. They are also produced for commercial reasons and are popular trade items.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
description
Probably a returning example, ...... s.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
identifier
subject
title
Boemerang of werpknots
@ned
type
created
before 1869
extent
medium
spatial
isRelatedTo
Materiële cultuurcollectie
isShownAt
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11840/594989
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object
provider
Stichting Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen
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CC-BY-SA 4.0