Bulibuli

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A bulibuli or vunikau bulibuli is a Fijian war club.

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Bulibuli, 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art Club from Fiji, early 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985.317.6.jpg
Bulibuli, 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fijian warriors, the one on the left with a bulibuli Two Fijian warriors, photograph by Burton Brothers, 1884.jpg
Fijian warriors, the one on the left with a bulibuli

Uses

The bulibuli has a straight and fair long handle (difference with a Ula Bulibuli) and a rounded percussion head. At its end the striking head is rounded and provided with round protuberances, similar to buttons, intended to strengthen the percussion effect. The bulibuli can be decorated with inlays (shells, etc.). [1]

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References

  1. Bulletin of the Fiji Museum, Numéros 1 à 2, Fiji Museum, 1973, p.18

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