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Sibat is a word to describe the wooden spear made from bamboo, thin bagacay (family of bamboo) or from iron wood with sharpen tip used by the natives to hunt wild pigs, wild boars, snakes, fish and mostly used as offensive weapon against attacking tribes.
Malayu sibat attacks and counter attacks are based on triangular structure that is the most powerful striking motion.
Malayu Sibat fighters are cannibalistic, in Iranjaya, Indonesia.