Salukat

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Salukat
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Bamboe pijlenkoker met 37 pijlen 2 pijlpunten en 6 palmbladnerven met deksel en hoes TMnr H-1464.jpg
A Salukat, pre-1883.
Type Quiver
Place of origin Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
Service history
Used by Mentawai people, Sakuddei

Salukat or Saloekat is a traditional quiver of the Mentawai people originating from the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia.

Description

The Salukat is a quiver made of a long segment of bamboo with a partition at the lower part and a long sharp protrusion at the tip.[1] The arrow used are not fletched. In some cases the nock was provided by whipping two slivers of wood on opposite sides of the tail end of the shaft in such a way that they projected a short distance beyond it. The Mentawai people generally put poison on the tips of their arrows, using a mixture of omai (Antiaris toxicaria), lombok (Capsicum annisum), tuba (Derris elliptica) and baglai (Alpinia galanga). The arrow is known as logui and the anterior section of the foreshaft alone as bakulu.[2]

See also

References

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