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Offline Knocker

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Re: Practicing Native American Archers in Montana
« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2008, 10:37:41 pm »
If war and disease wiped out 95% of todays people in less than a century, we would loose most of our culture as well.   Especially true of cultures with verbal history and apprentice learned skills.  In the Pacific Northwest, native art is making a real resurgance in Alaska and Canada.  It is gradually becoming more popular in Washington, but a sad example is ME being asked by members of the Nisqually people to teach them NW Coastal art... 

As my skill increase, I hope to replicate NW Coast bows.  Most of what I have seen are California bows, but I have seen a few bows in a museum in Vancouver, BC.  It's easier with this culture to find examples of paddles, bentwood boxes and harpoons.

Keith
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude
better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from
us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down
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Offline D. Tiller

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Re: Practicing Native American Archers in Montana
« Reply #16 on: June 24, 2008, 02:27:22 pm »
Keith talk to Steve Alleley! He will tell you everything you would like to know and more!
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Offline Knocker

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Re: Practicing Native American Archers in Montana
« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2008, 12:02:15 am »
Great!  How do I contact him Dave?

Keith
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better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from
us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down
and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set
lightly upon you, and may posterity forget ...

Offline D. Tiller

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Re: Practicing Native American Archers in Montana
« Reply #18 on: June 25, 2008, 01:15:35 am »
Give me a day or two and I will find out from some friends. My palm pilot went missing!
“People are less likely to shoot at you if you smile at them” - Mad Jack Churchill