Moritz
21-08-2004, 06:34
Ich möchte hier nicht wieder einen Glaubenskrieg zum Thema "Kali" entfachen, darum geht es mir gar nicht. Ich habe nur gerade eben etwas auf einer Website gelesen, dass ich zu dem Thema noch nicht gehört habe. Das Archiv des Eskrima Digest hat zu den Worte "kamok lihok" auch nichts ausgespuckt.
Hier das Zitat von www.kindingsindaw.org/programs/default.htm
"Kali as a Philippine martial form is actually Silat. The name Kali is short for "kamok lihok" which means hand move. Kali was used as a war cry by Filipinos as they attacked Spanish garrisons, and is commonly used now as referring to the Philippine single and double stick martial form."
Hier das Zitat von www.kindingsindaw.org/programs/default.htm
"Kali as a Philippine martial form is actually Silat. The name Kali is short for "kamok lihok" which means hand move. Kali was used as a war cry by Filipinos as they attacked Spanish garrisons, and is commonly used now as referring to the Philippine single and double stick martial form."