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Tough one to answer. Likely a toss-up between the simpler D bow and the short double curved gull wing style
Quote from: PatM on March 10, 2019, 06:36:41 amTough one to answer. Likely a toss-up between the simpler D bow and the short double curved gull wing styleDo you know what tribes used what designs? I’m assuming the Lakota style bow was what the Lakota used. Is that correct?
It really depends on whether or not the bow was backed or not. Having said that, our bows ranged from either D or Gull wing. It is largely dependent on the maker. Although many northern tribes have very similar styles and dimensions.
Quote from: Oglala Bowyer on March 10, 2019, 09:24:25 amIt really depends on whether or not the bow was backed or not. Having said that, our bows ranged from either D or Gull wing. It is largely dependent on the maker. Although many northern tribes have very similar styles and dimensions.A Native American buddy of mine said they would bury the wood and spread coals over it to heat treat. Have you ever tried this?