This is the second bow I made for Jay Sam (Odawa Elder) it's 48" NTN, Black Ash, weight is 45# @ 26", and has been tested to 28". The markings on the bow are to do with Jay. The arrows are the two types I've mentioned previously, i.e. "splinter-heads" and "turtle claw" (except these are fox claws) but the method of attachment is the same. The arrows are designed to penetrate between 6" to 10" and through penetration is NOT desired. Once they are in they are too blunt to push through and must be pulled out. In the first case "splinters are left in the wound and in the second ...the claws are left behind,
The last time I talked with Mr. Sam, he cleared up some things for why the Ottawa bows were shorter than Chippewa, and many of the other tribes. The Ottawa were know to other tribes as "the traders" and they traveled....a lot! Shrot bows are easier to pack along, fire from canoes, and get into action a lot faster than longer bows....there is the added fact that when they had their 30 man canoes out, lookin for a little trouble, all of them could shoot at the same time because of the short bows.
The last thing regards the even tiller (our words)...if you are scrambeling to get your stuff together to fight of ambushes etc. ....you aint got time to check which side is "up" and the bow's were expected to perform....regardless.
Because there are more than six photo's there will be a second post.
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