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Many African combat systems relied heavily on the rehearsal of combat movements through dances. Here, game<br />

preserve guards in Ndumu, South Africa, practice a martial dance using rungu (knobbed sticks) in conjunction with<br />

the rhythm from percussion instruments, 1980. (Jonathan Blair/Corbis)<br />

unarmed arsenal of the capoeirista. Again, there is a distinction between<br />

Angola and Regional, with the former relying more on low kicks, sweeps,<br />

and trips “played” to a slower rhythm.<br />

As an armed fighting art, capoeira has incorporated techniques for the<br />

use of paired short sticks and bladed weapons (particularly straight razors,<br />

knives, and machetes). Even in those cases in which the art has moved from<br />

the streets to the training hall, training in weapons remains in the curriculum<br />

in forms such as maculêlê, which entails a rhythmic clash of short<br />

sticks while performing a dancelike action. Stickfighting persists on the<br />

streets of Trinidad during Carnival as kalinda.<br />

Though not as well known as capoeira, other similar martial arts have<br />

been noted throughout the African Americas.<br />

In Martinique a particularly well-documented form exists, which is<br />

called ladjia in the south, damié in the north, and also ronpoin and kokoyé.<br />

Like capoeira, ladjia is played to the accompaniment of percussion instruments<br />

(primarily drums, but also sticks that are clashed together) and<br />

leader-and-response songs, and it is characterized by vigorous acrobatic<br />

movements. <strong>The</strong> music controls the pace and character of the fight and<br />

therefore is of major importance to the event. Practitioners echo the sentiments<br />

of capoeiristas in claiming that without song there is no ladjia. With<br />

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