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American Indian Archery - (Civilization of the American Indian Series; 154) by Reginald Laubin (Paperback)

From University of Oklahoma Press

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American Indian Archery - (Civilization of the American Indian Series; 154) by Reginald Laubin (Paperback)
American Indian Archery - (Civilization of the American Indian Series; 154) by Reginald Laubin (Paperback)

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American Indian Archery - (Civilization of the American Indian Series; 154) by Reginald Laubin (Paperback)

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Book Synopsis American Indian Archery is a very readable personalized account of one mans amble through Indian archery, past and present. Laubins aim is to bring about a revival of interest in another nearly forgotten Indian art. He ranges freely over the history and culture of all the tribes to prove specifically that Indian bows had real power and accuracy, and were perfectly suited to their need. Armed with arrows of uncommon practicality, the Indian hunter proved to be a formidable marksman. . . .Hunting practice, material culture, mythology, social customs and games surrounding bow and arrow use all come into the book at various point.-Journal of Ethnic Studies. A methodically researched and interestingly presented work, whose title does not do credit to its contents. There are chapters on comparison of bows, making of bows, making of arrows, and comparisons between Indian and English archery. The illustrations are excellent and in sufficient detail so that one if he wished could make his own bow.-Choice. It is evident that the book is a masterpiece on bow-making, especially in its details on sinew-backed and horn bows.-Western American Literature.
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