I post this quite often, the average Sioux arrow was 23 inches and bows were often less than 50 inches,,, I would have to assume they thought that was a reasonable length for that style bow,,and didnt feel the draw or bow was short,, that being said I like all length bows, a short bow can be very effective for certain applications,,it does take more skill to shoot the shorter bow accurately, splicing tips would give you more length and if that was what you wanted and I think a reasonable solution to making a bow longer, but not necessary,, a sinew backed bendy or stiff handle would draw to 24 inches and be as heavy as you want,, its all realative to what you want to shoot,,
I just finished a 48 inch osage bow sinew backed, it will shoot a 415 grain hunting arrow 180 fps,,
it draws 24 inches,,and is about 55 pounds,, I just finished a 46 inch recurve and it shoots nicely as well,, I can draw it to,,23 inches,,and it has good cast,, I pulled it to 24 inches on the tree to see if it could hold up,, have not shot it at that draw ,, it is too heavy for me right now,,