American Indian bows, arrows and quiver demonstration at FortWhyte Aug23 H

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  • @theweaponscollectiveedge863
    @theweaponscollectiveedge863 3 роки тому +4

    great variety of arrows you show on this video. Thank you for describing arrows I have never seen.

  • @Soviless99
    @Soviless99 3 роки тому +6

    would love to see more videos! im studying native american arrows right now. I’ve just recently got the “Encyclopedia of Native American Bows, Arrows and Quivers” . i really want to make some good looking ones like the ones in this video.

    • @jamesbailand4311
      @jamesbailand4311 2 роки тому

      Can I ask you a question please?
      I am looking to find out about the types of bows used by Native Americans of present day New England, primarily Abenaki and Ojibwe tribes.
      Any answers in your encyclopedia would be very much appreciated.
      Regards, James.

  • @rwgoodship3653
    @rwgoodship3653 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Amazing arrows. Great vid. Cheers from Canada. Liked and subscribed👍😎🇨🇦🏹

  • @UncleDanBand64
    @UncleDanBand64 3 роки тому +4

    I have shot lots of small game with blunts but, it always made a hole and usually a total pass-thru on rabbit and squirrel....just saying!

  • @luisclaudiofaria8718
    @luisclaudiofaria8718 2 роки тому +2

    Isso é magnífico ..

  • @luisclaudiofaria8718
    @luisclaudiofaria8718 3 роки тому +2

    Magnífico..amo o arco americano...

  • @bullyarena3923
    @bullyarena3923 Рік тому +1

    Where'd you source your info? Those removable shaft "arrows" are actually like mini darts for an atlatl, not a bow. Same with those big arrow heads. Not much use in our bows but good size for atlatl darts. Jmho of coarse.

    • @rolandbohr4114
      @rolandbohr4114  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. Not sure what you meant by "removable shaft arrows." The fore shafts of the reed arrows are not meant to be removable. Inspired by the oldest existing Plains arrows that I know of, from the Mummy Cave site in Wyoming. Not sure what you meant by " big arrowheads." Some Nineteenth Century Plains arrowheads made from iron or steel could be the size of a small knife. See information shared by Henry Wolf Chief from Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota with Gilbert Wilson in 1910.

  • @arnaulpujol8439
    @arnaulpujol8439 Рік тому +1

    Donde es ahi sea que pais es

  • @luisclaudiofaria8718
    @luisclaudiofaria8718 2 роки тому +1

    muito bom...

  • @luisclaudiofaria8718
    @luisclaudiofaria8718 3 роки тому +1

    Fabrico os meu aqui no Brasil,réplica sioux...

  • @Dougarrowhead
    @Dougarrowhead Рік тому +1

    Metal trade points were usually a lot smaller.

    • @rolandbohr4114
      @rolandbohr4114  Рік тому +1

      Define "usually."

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead Рік тому

      @@rolandbohr4114 in this context it means that a majority were small

    • @rolandbohr4114
      @rolandbohr4114  Рік тому +1

      @@Dougarrowhead Interesting. What is your evidence to back up your statement.

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead Рік тому

      @@rolandbohr4114 the many points found by artifact hunters

    • @blacksnapper7684
      @blacksnapper7684 11 місяців тому

      I’ve seen a lot (usually souix so I think it might just be a style that they had) that were absolutely massive so that I wonder if it’s too long.

  • @Dougarrowhead
    @Dougarrowhead Рік тому +1

    Native americans didn't have spiral fetching or 3 fletchings on an arrow. Only 2 fletches per shaft. They didn't have arrow shafts the diameter of your thumb. The metal points were called trade points.

    • @Crookedletterty
      @Crookedletterty 8 місяців тому +1

      They definitely did use three fletching often and spiral fletching. There are many artifact examples of that

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead 8 місяців тому

      No they didnt. Go away child

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead 8 місяців тому

      @@Crookedlettertyyou probably think they wore armguards too

    • @Crookedletterty
      @Crookedletterty 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Dougarrowhead yes they did. Do some research lmao I’ve spent my whole life studying and replicating and hunting with the same arrows and bows they did. Two fletch was only one of 100s of different styles of fletching combinations that we know of. You clearly have little knowledge of this I’m not even sure why I’m replying to any of this. Google it or something some time see for yourself

    • @Dougarrowhead
      @Dougarrowhead 8 місяців тому

      @@Crookedletterty i said go away. Now youre back. You said "my whole life" with a name such as tyler that isnt very long.

  • @djacaro
    @djacaro 3 роки тому +1

    😁🏹