Aren't we getting to the point where even the elders currently living are too young to remember those times?
Unfortunately Yes,,concerning Archery and its manufacture,especially in the region of "Juniper Stave Tree's" are concerned..I would be considered an Elder these days and i can tell you,i know of no other person other than myself,In my age group or older,that took the opportunity to talk to the Elders when we were young,about archery..As a kid,i was teased about it,by many and called Ishi boy,which i took as a compliment,even though they didnt intend it as such.....When the Elders,at that time saw my interest and effort,Some of them started talking to me about it..One Elder in particular,was close to 100 at the time and told me of making bows with his father...Firearms were in use at that time of course,but only to those that could afford them...He said his family used the bow more often than not..His father knew life before immigrants,to the area...He passed in the mid 70's..People of My Grandparents age had retained some of that knowledge but those of my parents age and younger,did not and really didn't have interest,in that aspect of the culture..It has not been until the last 20 or so years,that young native people have had that interest,rekindled..