Hey, Eric,
I'll start you off with my story and thoughts...
My first bow was a solid fiberglass deal given to me by a neighbor. I had a miss matched set of arrows and couldn't hit a thing, but loved to watch them fly. Then in 1980, when I was 13, my cousin told me about a sale at a local sports shop on Ben Pearson compound kits. So, I went and bought one. I loved that thing and shot it nearly to death. When I was in college, I began to get frustrated with the compound because it seemed the answer to every problem that I encountered was to go spend $70 on something. I thought about native people and how they got by with a much simpler approach to archery and began to get interested in traditional archery. In 1991 my wife bought me a long bow for our first Christmas. Now, while I still do have a compound, pretty much all of my shooting and hunting is with that long bow or ones that I have made.
I think you may be able to track the resurgence of traditional archery by observing the circulation trends of this magazine (Primitive Archer) and Traditional Bowhunter magazine. As well as talking to the administrators of this web site and maybe TRAD GANG as well. An interview with the editors of one of these publications would get you a long way down the road. Also, take a look at the Traditional Bowyers Bibles and the events leading up to the publication of the first volume and the popular demand for subsequent volumes and you will get a lot of clues as to what was going.
This sounds like an interesting topic. Post the paper when you get it done.
- Doyle