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Waddy
Aboriginal Australian hardwood club / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Waddy (disambiguation).
A waddy, nulla-nulla, leangle or boondi is an Aboriginal Australian hardwood club or hunting stick for use as a weapon or as a throwing stick for hunting animals. Waddy comes from the Darug people of Port Jackson, Sydney.[1] Boondi is the Wiradjuri word for this implement.[2] Leangle is a Djadjawurrung word for a club with a hooked striking head.[3]
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