Hey Fellas,
Cant speak for any of the First People, I did check with some of the Odawa Elders and Leaders and believe us "whites" got the whole wrong angle on these bows and most of their decoration as well. There are a lot of considerations that go into any weapon, garment, etc. decoration. We want to know "how come?" but it is not that simple. For example; a war club that is decorated with carved Northern pike. I asked the Odawa if they could tell me the significance of that sign. God bless them for their extrodinary patientce in humoring an old man. First they refer to the various people involved with a weapon as "the carrier", or "the maker" and shape, size and decoration may belong to either of those people. Furthermore, the pike decoration could also been a reference to the area that the carrier or maker were from.
The next thing is the Midewiin. Some within a band adhered to the beliefs while others may not. This leaves open the possibility that weapons could be made differently or decorated differently depending on this aspect. There is a whole lifetime of teaching involved with Midewiin and somthing that white people are NOT made privy to.
DuBois made mention of a post regarding the scallops on Odawa bows. The ones that were scalloped were done so to resemble the backbone of an animal. They could also be plain because of the differences stated abouve. It can not be stressed enough that personal First People items are exactly that....personal to that individual as to shape, color, decoration and markings. You might be better served to think of some of the scalloped bows belonging to general types and that types are identifyable to certain Tribes/Bands.
I dont believe that first people bow makers looked at the craft as making items to a certain model like English war bows. Likewise I do not believe that they used anything but the finest materials available and that the bows were made for a specific purpose. Lastly I believe they were free to make changes in the norm because of actions, visions, religous, or even whim.
Not everything on Earth needs to be based on absolute performance. An engraved Holland and Holland dosen't shoot any better than a plain one, so how come them white guys carved on a gun? How come they stamp their name on it? why was them bows all carved funny like that? well ya got to ask the man that carried or made it.....Besides a general overall "look" so that everyone who saw ya knew who and what you were.....besides that everything else is a guess on our part.
rich