Taap is a Noongar knife, also known as a Darp or Daap. With a blade made of boya (rock) or stone, such as borryl (quartz), wer with a wooden handle glued onto the blade. See the picture Daap "knife" on Pictaram[1]
To make the glue you need keny quarter yonga (kangaroo) poo, keny quarter kop (charcoal) wer keny half resin from the balga.[2] Next you crush them together, or grind them il a larger piece of borryl (quartz). When it is a powder, you get a thick, small stick wer put it over the heat, then dip in the powder. Do nidja several times until it is thick then stick in the borryl.
There is a teacher's guide to making a Noongar taap,[3] together with an associated student workbook.[4]
Ngiyan waarnk - References
edit- ↑ Daap "knife". Pictaram. Retrieved 21 August 2016
- ↑ "Joondalup Mooro Boodjar: Aboriginal Culture within Mooro Country". City of Joondalup Libraries. Retrieved 12 July 2017
- ↑ Crystals & Minerals - Teacher Guide. Earth Science Western Australia (ESWA). pp 6 - 16. Retrieved 11 October 2016
- ↑ Crystals & Minerals - Student Workbook. Earth Science Western Australia (ESWA). Retrieved 11 October 2016