
American Indian Archery
The attitudes of whites toward Indian archers and their equipment have ranged from the highest of praise with mythical feats rivaling those of William Tell and Robin Hood--o mockery and derision for the Indians' short, ""deformed"" bows and small arrows. The Laubins have found most of the popular conceptions of Indian archery to be erroneous-as are most of the preconceived notions about Indians - and in this book they attempt to correct some of these false impressions and to give a true picture of this ancient art as practiced by the original Americans.
Following an introduction and history of Indian archery are chapters on comparison of bows, bow making and sinewed bows, horn bows, strings, arrows, quivers, shooting, medicine bows, Indian crossbows, and blowguns. Those wishing to learn something about the use of archery tackle by American Indians, something of the ingenuity associated with its manufacture and maintenance, and something about the importance of archery in everyday Indian life will find in this book a wealth of new, valuable, and important information.
- Forfatter
- Reginald Laubin, Gladys Laubin
- ISBN
- 9780806123875
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 386 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 15.9.1991
- Antall sider
- 192
