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ABC ARCHERY - Bows & Arrows of the Native Americans

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Manufacturer: The Lyons Press
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 688.7920285 EAN: 9781558211681 ISBN: 1558211683 Label: The Lyons Press Manufacturer: The Lyons Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 1992-01-01 Publisher: The Lyons Press Studio: The Lyons Press
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A comprehensive account of the history and construction of these unique hunting tools.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best on the Subject Comment: Clear instructions, and helpful advice. The many humorous asides and fascinating photographs (black and white) make for great reading even if you never intend to actually make a bow. Mr. Hamm also covers arrows and traditional Native American bow decorations and quivers. This book will be of infinite help to those intrepid bowmakers out there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: excellent Comment: The book was wonderful. Even if I never get to make my own bow, I'am still glad I bought the book. Very well written and easy to understand. The last chapter is worth the price of the book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Required reading for Anthropologists, and Archeologists. Comment: Jim Hamm's book is very entertaining as well as enlightening reading. As an archeologist I am indebted to this author for filling in many blanks for me. My understanding of a primary technology for prehistoric peoples has increased many folds due to the work and clear presentation in Hamm's book. In my two professions as Archeologist and Indian Arts Dealer as well as an archer, this publication has filled a void in knowledge. I'd finished re-reading "Ishi in Two Worlds" just prior to picking up Hamm's book. Jim Hamm has provided understanding of "primitive" lifeways, technology, and the skill and diversity regarding a fundamental weapon and food gathering tool for me. I'd begun to read only to be able to comment to customer's inquiry about the title in our Indian Arts shop, but Hamm's engaging writing style and obvious command of his subject drew me in. I recommend the title not just for those who would build their own bow and arrows, but also for archeologists, anthropologists, pre-historians and the intellectually curious. "Bow & Arrows of the Native Americans" would be an excellent supplementary text for academic Anthropology courses. Could we hope for a publisher to overcome the "out of print" condition for this book? Of course, I am now intrigued by the other Hamm titles.
Customer Rating:      Summary: EXCELLENT SOURCE FOR THE BEGINNER Comment: This book is well done. Full of good information for the beginning bowyer. The only criticism I have is that it does not cover all of the woods used by the american indian. overall I rate the book as excellent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: best available on subject Comment: Every book but this one says simply to cut a branch, work it a bit, cut some sticks for arrows and have at itBR hamm tells how to do it righBrHis methods are not easy, but then, nothing worthwhile isBRInstructions are clear and complete, however, discussion of point making is limitedBRThe only things omitted were the cut fingers and blistersBRFrustration is well coveredBRPThis is not a book for someone wanting an analysis of bow styles among the different groups, but a book for someone who wants to make a "Primitive Bow" that shoots true, fast, and accurately , and is adequate for big game hunting BRHighly recommended
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