Anyone have info on the bows and arrows used by rhe San people of the Kalahari?
I watched a neat documentary on the San men hunting and it was very interesting. The bows look like something I'd make for my daughter. The arrows, likewise looked like youth arrows with little itty bitty broadheads. They used a poison made from the skin of a beetle larva. It appeared that the arrows were designed to break at a certain point leaving the broken foreahaft with the poison in the animal. It was mentioned that on large game it can sometimes take days for the poison to effectively drop large animals.
The arrows were all unfletched, but didn't look like they shot them more than 10 to 20 yards. They were meticulous in finding all arrows from missed shots, which made me wonder how hard it was to find suitable shafting and/or their construction methods.
Anyway, I thought it was pretty interesting and wondering if anyone knows more info, like draw weights, construction, wood tyoes...etc