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A SLASHING KNIFE WITH IRON BLAD AND WOOD HANDLE MOUNTED WITH RATTAN "ANG DAO"
Northeast India, Naga country, Assam or Manipur, Naga (Konyak or Angami Naga, Ang clan), 19th c. or ealier
L. 63 cm
This knife with a short, broad blade with a double concave incision in the back represents a very rare, highly respected type of the dao shark knife commonly used by the Naga groups of Myanmar, north-east India and Assam. The blade is hallmarked along the spine, the long hardwood handle is appliquéd with red-coloured tufts of goat hair. The handle is braided with rattan. Dao is a generic Chinese name that covers blades ranging from small everyday knives to large ritual and status swords. The ang dao form is unmistakably specific to the high-ranking members of the sacred Ang clan, from which the great tribal chiefs are derived. The weapon is a sacred prop. Objects that largely resemble the old Naga-dao (such as this one, ang- and milemnok-dao) can already be found on Indo-Chinese kettle drums from the region of the eastern Himalayas (today: Yunnan) from the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Ultimately, they can probably be traced back to a development from the Chinese ge-blades.From the north of Assam to the south of Burma and Siam, the dao is a widespread all-purpose tool used for everything from shaving and haircuts to felling trees and processing wood of all types and thicknesses. Apart from small knives, it is often the only tool available. The sharpening is always one-sided, which favours the cutting ability when used correctly, i.e. cuts made at an angle from above. The dao is carried on strong rattan or bark fibre straps in the back over the buttocks; a box-shaped wooden element, which is missing here, serves as a sheath.Naga is an ethno-genetic collective term for over 30 ethnic groups, the Adivasi, in the north-east of the Indian subcontinent. They are spread across the present-day states of Nagaland (since 1963), Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. A smaller number also live in the Sagaing region in north-east Myanmar.
From an old German private collection, assembled in the 1950s - Minor traces of age, partly loss to goats hair

Lit.: P. S. Rawson (1968): The Indian Sword, The Arms & Armor Series, London, page 58, 64

Haumesser ''ang dao'' aus Holz mit Ziegenhaar und Rattan
Nordost-Indien, Naga-Land, Assam oder Manipur, Naga (Konyak- oder Angami-Naga, Ang-Clan), 19. Jh. oder später
L. 63 cm
Dieses Haumesser mit der kurzen, breiten, im Rücken zweifach konkav eingeschnittenen Klinge vertritt einen sehr seltenen, hoch geachteten Typ des bei den Naga-Gruppen Myanmars, Nordost-Indiens und Assams gängigen Haumessers dao. Die Klinge ist entlang des Rückens punziert, der lange Hartholzgriff mit rot gefärbten Ziegenhaarbüscheln appliziert. Die Handhabe ist mit Rattan umflochten. Dao ist ein aus dem Chinesischen stammender, generischer Name, der Klingen von kleinen Alltagsmessern bis zu großen Ritual- und Statusschwertern abdeckt. Die Form ang dao ist unverkennbar spezifisch für die hochrangigen Mitglieder des heiligen Ang-Clans, von dem sich die großen Stammes-chiefs ableiten. Die Waffe ist eine heilige Requisite. Objekte, die den alten Naga-dao (wie das vorliegende, ang- und milemnok-dao) weitgehend gleichen, finden sich schon an indo-chinesischen Kesseltrommeln der Region des östlichen Himalaya (Heute:Yunnan) des 2. und 3. Jahrhunderts dargestellt. Letztlich gehen sie wohl auf eine Entwicklung aus den chinesischen ge-Klingen zurück. Vom Norden Assams bis in den Süden Burmas und Siams ist das dao ein weit verbreitetes Allzweckwerkzeug, das von der Rasur und dem Haarschnitt bis zum Fällen von Bäumen und dem Verarbeiten von Holz aller Arten und Stärken verwendet wird. Oft ist es neben kleinen Messern das einzige verfügbare Werkzeug. Der Schliff ist stets einseitig gehalten, was der Schneidfähigkeit bei richtigem Gebrauch, nämlich schräg von oben geführten Hieben, entgegenkommt. Das dao wird an starken Rattan-

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