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TOOL Staves are certainly among the earliest tools used by Ape s, once it was discovered that opposable thumbs could manipulate sticks as tools or as a weapon. MAGICAL ARTIFACT Staves, in particular those used for status, are often ornately ornamented, but are sometimes also deliberately bland-looking. Staffs are also associated with Wizard s and other Fictitious users of Magic and Sorcery . Staves are a traditional prop for the elderly and infirm, and this has led to their association with Wisdom . ''Haraibou'' (literal translation meaning 'purification stick') were staves that were used by the ''miko'' (Japanese female exorcists) to fight Demon s in Japanese lore. WEAPON Police forces have used sticks for centuries --actually, since specialised police forces have been trained for anti-riots tactics; before that, Artillery or standard Cavalry units were used. (for the "t" shaped stick used by police forces, see Tonfa ). In Asia , training for staff fighting has always been a Martial Arts staple. The Chinese staff is called '' Gun '' (棍 Pinyin gùn). Its practise is commonly divided into two main areas: Northern staff techniques (influenced by spear play) and Southern staff techniques. Many styles and techniques exist but the best known outside of China is the Shaolin Temple staff techniques as practised by the monks in Chinese medieval times (Tang dynasty 900's-1000's Christian era) and later by their disciples in pre-modern China (1600's-1900's Christian era) by anti-Manchu/Ching dynasty revolutionaries (Han Chinese patriots) prior to the wide-spread use of firearms. The techniques made their usual dissemination throughout the rest of Asia to be blended in with other countries' native fighting techniques. It must be pointed out that the Chinese staff techniques as well as other countries' native staff techniques are not wholly original and that there was free trade or espionage amongst the people practising such martial techniques. Japan ese short staff techniques, ( Jo ), were reportedly invented by Sensei Muso Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi after he was defeated by Miyamoto Musashi in a duel. Stung by his defeat, he invented techniques to fight against a Katana using only a stick, and fought Musashi to a draw on their next encounter. POPULAR CULTURE In J. R. R. Tolkien 's universe, Gandalf and the other wizards have staves as their trademark. Wizards in Terry Pratchett 's '' Discworld '' novels also store their magic in ornate staves, with a large knob at the top. In '' Dungeons & Dragons '' the staff is a more powerful version of Wand . SEE ALSO |