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- Gunong abstract "The gunong or punyal (also known as puñal de kris or kris knife) is a knife from Mindanao, the Philippines. It is essentially a diminutive form of the larger kalis or kris. The gunong serves both as a utility knife and as a thrusting weapon used for close quarter fighting - usually as a last defense. It is most often associated with the Maranao, among whom the gunong was traditionally carried by both sexes. The weapon is generally tucked into the back of a waist sash. The gunong is one of many bladed weapons portrayed in the "Weapons of Moroland" plaque that has become a common souvenir item and pop culture icon in the Philippines.".
- Gunong thumbnail Mindanao_gunong_punal.JPG?width=300.
- Gunong wikiPageExternalLink philippines.introduction.htm.
- Gunong wikiPageExternalLink Gunong.html.
- Gunong wikiPageID "18662394".
- Gunong wikiPageRevisionID "589708795".
- Gunong hasPhotoCollection Gunong.
- Gunong subject Category:Blade_weapons.
- Gunong subject Category:Knives.
- Gunong subject Category:Weapons_of_the_Philippines.
- Gunong type Artifact100021939.
- Gunong type BladeWeapons.
- Gunong type Cutter103154073.
- Gunong type CuttingImplement103154446.
- Gunong type Device103183080.
- Gunong type EdgeTool103265032.
- Gunong type Implement103563967.
- Gunong type Instrument103574816.
- Gunong type Instrumentality103575240.
- Gunong type Knife103623556.
- Gunong type Knives.
- Gunong type Object100002684.
- Gunong type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Gunong type Tool104451818.
- Gunong type Weapon104565375.
- Gunong type WeaponsOfThePhilippines.
- Gunong type Whole100003553.
- Gunong type Device.
- Gunong type Weapon.
- Gunong type Product.
- Gunong type DesignedArtifact.
- Gunong comment "The gunong or punyal (also known as puñal de kris or kris knife) is a knife from Mindanao, the Philippines. It is essentially a diminutive form of the larger kalis or kris. The gunong serves both as a utility knife and as a thrusting weapon used for close quarter fighting - usually as a last defense. It is most often associated with the Maranao, among whom the gunong was traditionally carried by both sexes. The weapon is generally tucked into the back of a waist sash.".
- Gunong label "Gunong".
- Gunong sameAs m.04gmkh7.
- Gunong sameAs Q5619294.
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- Gunong sameAs Gunong.
- Gunong wasDerivedFrom Gunong?oldid=589708795.
- Gunong depiction Mindanao_gunong_punal.JPG.
- Gunong isPrimaryTopicOf Gunong.