Sunday, December 28, 2008

African Tribal War is still primitive, fortunately...

This picture of African Tribal War brought back memories of my growing up years playing with our neighbours in secondary jungle next to the river (Sg. Batu, behind Kah Bintang headquarters in Jalan Ipoh). We used cherry guns instead not actual bows and arrows in our fights!
" Looking through all year end collections evoked memories of things that have been pushed into the background by more recent events. But, when I saw this picture I had no recollection of ever hearing about it.
Most conflicts in the world, even small ones, are usually played out with AK-47s and Rocket Propelled Grenades, not bows & arrows. "

Quote:
"Maasai warriors cover a battle field as they clash with bows and arrows with members of the Kalenjin tribe in the Kapune hill overlooking the Olmelil valley located in the Transmara District in Western Kenya on March 01, 2008. The Massai, the Kalenjin and the Kisii tribes have recently clashed over ongoing land disputes that erupted after botched local elections during the general elections held in Kenya in December of 2007. Over twenty warriors from the tribes have been killed in bow and arrow battles near the borders of these tribes in the last couple of months." (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images)

"Over 20 killed? I wonder how many wounded. It's a good thing they don't have AKs and RPGs, because those bright colors make great targets."

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