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    A rungu (Swahili, plural marungu) is a wooden throwing club or baton bearing special symbolism and significance in certain East African tribal cultures...
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  • Africa Rungu (weapon), a traditional throwing stick or cudgel of East Africa This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rungu. If...
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    Nzappa zap Tomahawk Throwing knife Throwing stick Boomerang Knobkierrie Rungu Valari Leverage-enhanced Amentum Atlatl (spear-thrower) Kestros Sling Woomera...
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    (usually wooden) haft of a pickaxe used as a club Racket (sports equipment) Rungu (Swahili, plural marungu) – a wooden throwing club or baton bearing special...
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  • (Australian, Worldwide) Knobkierrie, knopkierie, knobkerry, also a blunt weapon (African) Rungu (East African) Stick, branch (Improvised, Worldwide) Abus howitzer...
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    Knobkerrie (category Clubs (weapon))
    knobkerrie behind the bar to deal with unruly patrons. Africa portal Rungu (weapon) a similar club common in East Africa Shillelagh similar club associated...
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    Shillelagh (category Clubs (weapon))
    club associated with Southern Africa and World War I British troops Rungu (weapon), a similar club common in East Africa O'Donnell, Patrick Denis (1975)...
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  • McDonald (English)ep. 18ep. 18 Kilik Rung (キリク・ルング, Kiriku Rungu) is an EAT class meister whose weapon partners, the young children Pot of Fire (ポット・オブ・ファイア...
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    The Orang Sungai or Paitanic group welcomed this resolution, however, the Rungus tribe refused to be called neither as Kadazan, Dusun or any combination...
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    Rungus was founded by a man who was persecuted by his brothers because he had various skills. He was good at making animal traps and making weapons which...
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    Mwanga (ethnic group) Namwanga Ngoni people Nsenga people Nyamwanga Nyiha Rungu (African ethnic group) Tokaleya Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe Tumbuka...
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    Beadwork: Borneo has long been associated with products made of beads. Rungus of northern Sabah is known for their distinct and elaborate beaded accessories...
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  • Marksmanship, each team member had to use a traditional Maasai weapon called a rungu to hit a clay target attached to a spinning bicycle wheel in order...
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    tribes include the Bisaya, Brunei Malay, Bugis, Kedayan, Lotud, Ludayeh, Rungus, Suluk, Minokok, Bonggi, the Ida'an, and many more. The largest non-indigenous...
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  • Roadblock, one team member had to throw a traditional Maasai wooden weapon called a rungu 65 feet (20 m) at a clay target hard enough in order to shatter...
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    University Malaysia Sabah (2018), the Northern Borneon Dusun (Sonsogon, Rungus, Lingkabau and Murut) are closely related to Taiwan natives (Ami, Atayal)...
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