ying peun gahn gluay (ยิงปืนก้านกล้วย)
Thai.
‘To shoot a
banana
stalk gun’. Name of a
traditional Thai boy's game from the past (fig.), in which kids
playfully shoot with a homemade
imaginary
rifle, that is created from a banana
stem, firing at each other without the use of any actual
projectiles. The toy weapon is made by stripping a banana leaf from
the leafy part, retaining only the thick stalk. From root to tip, a
number of circa 6 centimeters long notches are slit at intervals
along one side of the stalk. The outer parts of these notches
are then bent upright to an angle of 90 degrees with the
stalk, while still attached to it at the base (fig.), and though
reminiscent of the customary bead and
crook normally used to
‘sight’
a weapon, i.e. to align it with
the target, the erect parts here are used to create a clapping
sound. By swiping ones hand quickly and powerful along the
upright
parts, they fold forward and create a sound
akin to that of a weapon being fired.
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