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- Cane_knife abstract "A cane knife is a large hand-wielded cutting tool similar to a machete. Its use is prevalent in the harvesting of sugarcane in dominant cane-growing countries such as Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Australia, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, the Philippines and parts of the United States, especially Louisiana and Florida, as well as Hawaii. It is the primary tool used in countries that do not employ mechanical means for harvesting cane. In the Philippines, particularly in the island of Negros, itinerant sugarcane cutters called sacadas employ this blade, which they call an espading. The term is borrowed from the Spanish word espada, meaning "sword", while in Tagalog it is called palang. In the South Pacific, the metal hook of the cane knife was melded with the indigenous serrated warclub, resulting in the hook-bladed weapon used in modern Samoan fire knife dancing.".
- Cane_knife thumbnail Sugar-cane-knife.jpg?width=300.
- Cane_knife wikiPageID "15649813".
- Cane_knife wikiPageLength "2301".
- Cane_knife wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Cane_knife wikiPageRevisionID "606217586".
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Bolo_knife.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_sugar.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Category:Machetes.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Category:Southeast_Asian_swords.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Fire_knife.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Golok.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Hardwood.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Kukri.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Machete.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Negros_(island).
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Negros_Island.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Pacific.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Samoans.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Sugarcane.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink Tang_(weaponry).
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink File:Cane_knife.jpg.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLink File:Sugar-cane-knife.jpg.
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cane Knife".
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cane knife".
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLinkText "cane knife".
- Cane_knife wikiPageWikiLinkText "cane knives".
- Cane_knife hasPhotoCollection Cane_knife.
- Cane_knife wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Cane_knife wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Cane_knife wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Knives.
- Cane_knife wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cane_knife wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tool-stub.
- Cane_knife subject Category:History_of_sugar.
- Cane_knife subject Category:Machetes.
- Cane_knife subject Category:Southeast_Asian_swords.
- Cane_knife hypernym Tool.
- Cane_knife type Article.
- Cane_knife type Software.
- Cane_knife type Article.
- Cane_knife type Tool.
- Cane_knife comment "A cane knife is a large hand-wielded cutting tool similar to a machete. Its use is prevalent in the harvesting of sugarcane in dominant cane-growing countries such as Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Australia, Ecuador, Cuba, Jamaica, the Philippines and parts of the United States, especially Louisiana and Florida, as well as Hawaii. It is the primary tool used in countries that do not employ mechanical means for harvesting cane.".
- Cane_knife label "Cane knife".
- Cane_knife sameAs m.03nnmrc.
- Cane_knife sameAs Q5032224.
- Cane_knife sameAs Q5032224.
- Cane_knife wasDerivedFrom Cane_knife?oldid=606217586.
- Cane_knife depiction Sugar-cane-knife.jpg.
- Cane_knife isPrimaryTopicOf Cane_knife.