A Borneo warrior has carved from human bone, his weapon of choice.

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

This Mandau, made and used by a Dayak warrior, is an interesting piece used in beheadings of his enemies. The heads rested in "headbaskets" hung at one end of the lodge hut.

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  • HELLO I AM A FRENCH COLLECTOR OF SKULLS AND HUMAN BONES AND REMAINS

    DO YOU HAVE SOME FOR SALE OR SWOP ?

    THANKS JEAN

  • @COLLECTORSKULLS sorry, but I am also a collector. I am rather satisfied with what I have collected, and really do not wish to part with any right now anyway. I would be happy to see pictures of some of your collection.

  • I have an ilang as well. perhaps 2 0r 3 0f them. I collect Borneo antiquities. I also have several carved hornbill pieces & earings, both singles & sets , huge tortoise shell sheild, skulls, nosebones, long house basket etc. All original from a friend in Kalimantan, who also took pictures of a beheaded Madurese villager in 1999. Eating on his leg.

  • that's is so much between the original one.....

  • I really don't understand what you mean, sorry. This IS the original one.

  • the carvings on it are amazing

  • I am always stunned when i look at the detail, and made from his enemy(S)body parts. eeeee

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  • im a dayak of the sarawak borneo...in my cultcure...this sword is call "ilang" 

  • Agree

  • That's wicked!!!

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