Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Guessed on September 16, 2012, 02:52:16 pm
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Years ago, through some site like this I found some Native anthropology site where you could search stuff, I searched "bow" and a bunch of bows turned up. Can someone post the link to the site? I've been going nuts trying to google it, I can't find it.
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It may not exist anymore. Many of the sites I used to go to years ago are gone.
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maybe...?
http://www.amnh.org/our-research/anthropology/collections (http://www.amnh.org/our-research/anthropology/collections)
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You might also try the Smithsonian website also or the Museum of the American Indians, also in Washington, DC.
Billy Berger did a 6 part article in Primitive Archer Magazine on Native bows of North America a few years ago.
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Also search out the Charles E. Grayson Collection at the University of Columbia Museum of Anthropology. Dr. Grayson's collection is the most complete collection from across the globe.
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Ah, thank you sonny. Yes, that was the site. I haven't been to this place in almost 2 years, which is also the last time I was home in Ontario.
This being Ontario and lots of Native people around I asked some of the older ones about bows, they said they used "tamarack." It's apparently very hard to find a straight tree but that's one of the woods they used.
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I know tamarack grows pretty strait hear in the Northwest unless they are two different types. I also heard about a bow from up that way made from tamarack and they used some type of sinue cord and lashed it to the back didnt increase draw wt much but supposedly increased the speed quite a bit.
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You can look up some stuff on the Smithsonian site. http://www.nmai.si.edu/searchcollections/results.aspx?catids=0&objtypeid=Hunting%2fFishing%2fWarfare%7cBow+and+arrow&src=1-4 (http://www.nmai.si.edu/searchcollections/results.aspx?catids=0&objtypeid=Hunting%2fFishing%2fWarfare%7cBow+and+arrow&src=1-4)We visited the native american museum last year. Lots of cool stuff!