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Posted on Feb 15,2014 in Lifestyle

Makila Txindoki » Basque coolness

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Wikipedia describes the makila as a traditional Basque walking stick, notable as both a practical tool and a cultural symbol of authority and strength. The makila is a practical walking stick and a weapon for self-defense. They were (and still are) carried by shepherds to help guide their flocks as well as defend against wolves and other wild predators. They are carried by hunters and hikers in the Basque country as walking aids, and they are used in traditional folk dances. The makila can be swung by the handle for fast, light strikes or used the opposite way to strike with the pommel as an effective bludgeon. The concealed spike can be used to deadly effect either as a thrusting weapon, or thrown as a last resort. This particular metal/carbon fibre makila is named after the iconic Txindoki mountain located in the region of Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Autonomous Community of Spain.

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