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  • The four became suspicious of their knobkerries, and started to open fire.
  • Shaka throws an iwisa ( knobkerry ) at Wallace, who blocks it with his targe and attacks with his war hammer.
  • At Knobkerry, Hammons engages in a similar, also responsive form of thinking out loud, and seems very much at home.
  • Knobkerry, alias Green Grass, alias Interim Megaton Weapon, alias Violet Club and Yellow Sun Mk . 1 had one other distinction.
  • Inkosi ya Makosi ( chief of chiefs ) "'Gomani II "'was born Zitonga ( child of knobkerries ) at Chipiri in present-day Mozambique.
  • As the sun rose, colonial soldiers opened fire with machine guns and cannon, on rebels mostly armed only with traditional assegais ( spears ), knobkerries ( fighting sticks ) and cowhide shields.
  • Africans were armed with Martini-Henry rifles, Lee Metfords, elephant guns, muskets and blunderbusses, as well as with the traditional spears, axes, knobkerries and bows and arrows ".
  • Buthelezi responded later that Zulus could accept a ban on firearms and other non-traditional weapons, but taking away the traditional assegais ( spears ) or knobkerries ( clubs ) would be a different matter.
  • He had also started equipping his impis with firearms, although this was a gradual process and the majority had only shields, knobkerries ( clubs ), throwing spears and the famous stabbing spear, the Iklwa.
  • This occurs at Knobkerry, the Tribeca store of Sara Penn, a dealer in African and Asian art and artifacts, where Hammons has orchestrated a kind of Easter egg hunt that includes both rearrangements and temporary assemblages of Ms . Penn's frequently impressive inventory as well as some artworks of his own.
  • Delays and failures in the Granite programme and the abandonment of Green Bamboo without a test, left a gap in the programme and an emergency capability weapon to fill that gap was devised from elements of both Green Bamboo and Orange Herald; being known as Knobkerry, or Green Grass, and the Interim Megaton Weapon.
  • There were about 60 men sleeping in the surrounding yard  it had been anticipated for some time that Banda might be arrested  who immediately fled, leaving behind an armory of two bows and arrows, four catapults ( slingshots, in American parlance ), one spear, twelve batons and knobkerries, three axes and some iron bars.
  • "It's How You Play the Game . . . . " at Exit Art / The First World, 549 Broadway ( near Prince Street ) in Soho is on view through Feb . 11; David Hammons'exhibition at Knobkerry, 211 West Broadway ( near Franklin Street ) in Tribeca, is on view through Jan . 28.
  • They are fan palms, with the leaves mostly circular in outline, sometimes undivided but more usually divided into wedge-shaped segments . " Licuala acutifida " is the source of cane for the walking stick nicknamed the " Penang-lawyer " by colonials, probably from the Malay phrase " pinang liyar " for a wild areca, although the term may also refer to the use of these canes as deadly knobkerries to assassinate litigious enemies.
  • Bengough visited the kraal near where the Prince Imperial was killed and recalled that he'brought away as a memento of the sad event a knobkerry stick, which I found in the kraal, and which now hangs in the hall of my house .'In the wake of a famous battle, especially one that marked the culmination of a war such as Ulundi on 4 July 1879, every European involved in the battle appeared to want to own an object that could serve as a reminder of the event.