Knobkerrie

A display of Zulu knobkerries (foreground)

A knobkerrie, also spelled knobkerry, knobkierie, and knopkierie (Afrikaans), is a form of wooden club, used mainly in Southern Africa and Eastern Africa. Typically they have a large knob at one end and can be used for throwing at animals in hunting or for clubbing an enemy's head. For the various peoples who use them, they often have marked cultural significance. Being able to carry the knobkerrie has also had a political dimension, especially in South Africa.[1]

  1. ^ Rudolph, C. J. A guide for the Zulu court interpreter. Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter.

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