一支精美的划桨形 Sapakana 战棍 , 圭亚那。 Paddle-shape clubs had a wide geographical distribution ranging ―practically from Cayenne to the Orinoco. Members of the Arekuna, Wapishana, Makusi, Arawak, Warrau, Oyana, Koróa, and Umáua used these clubs.
Paddle-shape clubs also have a non-martial role. According to Roth (1924), several groups, including the Makusi, Oyana, and Wapishana, used modified Paddle-shape clubs in dances.
一支精美的划桨形 Sapakana 战棍 , 圭亚那。 Paddle-shape clubs had a wide geographical distribution ranging ―practically from Cayenne to the Orinoco. Members of the Arekuna, Wapishana, Makusi, Arawak, Warrau, Oyana, Koróa, and Umáua used these clubs.
Paddle-shape clubs also have a non-martial role. According to Roth (1924), several groups, including the Makusi, Oyana, and Wapishana, used modified Paddle-shape clubs in dances.