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- Sibat abstract "A sibat is a staff or spear used as a weapon or tool by natives of the Philippines. It also called bangkaw, sumbling or palupad in the islands of Visayas and Mindanao. Sibat are typically made from rattan, either with a sharpened tip or a head made from metal. These heads may either be single-edged, double-edged or barbed. Styles vary according to function and origin. For example, a sibat designed for fishing may not be the same as those used for hunting wild game.The sibat is widely used in Filipino martial arts such as San Miguel Eskrima, Inayan Eskrima and Pekiti-Tirsia Kali.".
- Sibat thumbnail Krieger_1926_Philippine_ethnic_weapons_Plate_5.png?width=300.
- Sibat wikiPageExternalLink fmafaq.htm.
- Sibat wikiPageExternalLink MALAYU.SIBAT.filipino.weapons.htm.
- Sibat wikiPageID "5378460".
- Sibat wikiPageRevisionID "544399325".
- Sibat hasPhotoCollection Sibat.
- Sibat subject Category:Pole_weapons.
- Sibat subject Category:Weapons_of_the_Philippines.
- Sibat type Artifact100021939.
- Sibat type Device103183080.
- Sibat type Instrument103574816.
- Sibat type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sibat type Object100002684.
- Sibat type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sibat type PoleWeapons.
- Sibat type Weapon104565375.
- Sibat type WeaponsOfThePhilippines.
- Sibat type Whole100003553.
- Sibat type Device.
- Sibat type Weapon.
- Sibat type Product.
- Sibat type DesignedArtifact.
- Sibat comment "A sibat is a staff or spear used as a weapon or tool by natives of the Philippines. It also called bangkaw, sumbling or palupad in the islands of Visayas and Mindanao. Sibat are typically made from rattan, either with a sharpened tip or a head made from metal. These heads may either be single-edged, double-edged or barbed. Styles vary according to function and origin.".
- Sibat label "Sibat".
- Sibat sameAs m.0dj5sl.
- Sibat sameAs Q3501427.
- Sibat sameAs Q3501427.
- Sibat sameAs Sibat.
- Sibat wasDerivedFrom Sibat?oldid=544399325.
- Sibat depiction Krieger_1926_Philippine_ethnic_weapons_Plate_5.png.
- Sibat isPrimaryTopicOf Sibat.