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Calinda is a kind of stick-fighting commonly seen practiced during Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. [1] It is the national martial art of Trinidad and Tobago . French planters with their slaves, free coloureds and mulattos from neighboring islands of Grenada , Guadeloupe , Martinique and Dominica migrated to Trinidad during the Cedula of ...
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Tahtib (Egyptian Arabic: تحطيب, romanized: taḥṭīb) is the term for a traditional stick-fighting martial art [1] originally named fan a'nazaha wa-tahtib ("the art of being straight and honest through the use of stick"). [2] The original martial version of tahtib later evolved into an Egyptian folk dance with a wooden stick.
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"The New Kid" (top left) and his ally Cartman (bottom left) battle Nazi Zombies (right). A radial menu system offers an array of tactical choices, such as basic attacks, special abilities, support items, and the ability to summon powerful allies. The New Kid and his allies possess a variety of melee, ranged, and magic attacks. [7]
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Pierre Vigny was born in Taninges, Haute-Savoie on 25 March 1866.. In 1886, he joined the Second Regiment of French Artillery at Grenoble.Leaving the army in 1898, he founded a school of arms and self defence in Geneva and then moved to London, where he became the chief instructor of the Bartitsu Club operated by Edward William Barton-Wright.
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