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Mandan Archery Contest, c.1832 (coloured.. - 3x2 inch Fridge Magnet - large magnetic button - Magnet
Sale Price: $4.99
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Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2x3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or 'buttons' as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown - this can include borders or slight cropping in order to best place the image within the fixed size.
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The Primitive Bow & Arrow
Sale Price: $24.95
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The McPherson series of instructional materials on primitive outdoor skills (Naked Into The Wilderness) have gained the reputation of being some of the best in the country - in fact, the world. This DVD is no exception. During this almost two hour presentation you are shown first the physics behind what makes a bow work and then John takes you step by step from fresh cut log to finished bow. Every stage is explained in the detail that the beginner needs to know in order to make him/her self capable of making a bow. And not forgetting the most important part - the Arrow - John again illustrates in great detail the steps in turning a wild dogwood shaft into a dowel like arrow. This is just one of the skills that the McPherson's include in their instruction to the U.S. Military Special Operations Survival Instructors in their on-going relationship with them.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Mouse Mats of Pnat2A-00017 from North Wind Picture Archives
Sale Price: $14.99
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Photo Mouse Pad, PNAT2A-00017. Hiawatha aiming his arrow at a sea-dragon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration. Chosen by North Wind Picture Archives. Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75 x 9.125. High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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Mouse Mats of Wolf-skins disguising Native American hunters from North Wind Picture Archives
Sale Price: $14.99
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Photo Mouse Pad, Wolf-skins disguising Native American hunters. Native Americans in wolf skins stalking buffalo. Hand-colored woodcut of a 20th century illustration. Chosen by North Wind Picture Archives. Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75 x 9.125. High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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White Indian Design Polar Fleece Camping Hunting Hood
Sale Price: $12.99
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New One white Indian Design polar fleece camping hunting hood. Elastic wrap around to hold down hat. Okay if you wear glasses. Silent for archery hunting no hook or loop! Washable. Hunter Holiday Gift
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Choosing A Bow For The Young Archer At Home
When we were young, the tales of Robin Hood and his band of merry men or William Tell and his prowess with the bow used to enthrall us. I, for one, was very interested in picking up a bow and arrow and splitting an apple placed on someone's head from a distance. From the history of human evolution, do you remember all those pictures and cave paintings, which showed men with bows and arrows chasing animals and 'bringing home the bacon'? Or surely, you remember that popular game you might have played as kids - Cowboys and Indians! All proof of our fascination with bows and arrows and satisfying the long-buried instinct to hunt, because it made survival possible. Of course, today you don't need to hunt for your food, but archery is still popular, but as a sport only.
Today, you might no longer be fascinated with bows and arrows, but your children sure will be! Therefore, if you have a budding archer at home, encourage his/her interest by picking up a bow that is age-appropriate and just right for your kid. Playing with arrows can be dangerous, so do remember to instruct your child in the necessary safety rules and precautions and never let them be unsupervised when practicing with the bow.
What constitutes the ideal bow for your youngster? Walk into the nearest sporting goods or hunting supplies' store and take tips from the expert advice available there. You can also check out archery schools or instructors who will help your child adapt to the bow and learn how to use it safely. Another alternative - take a walk through cyberspace and you might just find what you are looking for!
To get you started, here's what's important when you are making a decision as to which bow you want to buy for your young archer:
 For raw beginners, it is better to get a pre-hunting starter kit, which comes with all the necessary paraphernalia and instructions your child might need.
 Confirm with the seller or any other available expert whether the bow you've chosen, is the best one for your child.
 Check on "draw length" and "draw weight" of the chosen bow. The former refers to the fully extended length a bow can be stretched to, while the latter refers to the maximum weight, which can be let-off by the archer, when the bow is fully stretched.
 Remember to pick up the appropriate safety gear along with the bow-and-arrow set - gloves, safety goggles, protective vest and finger protectors.
 As your child grows, it will become necessary to replace the existing bow with one appropriate for his/her latest age, height and body weight. Therefore, don't buy an expensive bow set at the first instance itself, since your child will go through several bows by the time he/she is fully grown up.
 Research and compare the different models and styles of bows which are commercially available, in short, do your homework thoroughly, before you take the plunge with your wallet. However, make sure the bow you pick is of good quality and is durable.
Having gotten a fair idea of what you need to look for, why wait? Take your budding archer with you and hit the stores! William Tell, here I come!
About the Author
Lillian Esquival writes about
Archery
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as a staff writer for HowToDoThings.com.
How did the Native Americans get archery?
At the time of European contact the American Indians already had the bow and arrow. Meanwhile, this technology was also known across Eurasia. So, the question is whether (1) archery was independently invented by the Indians or (2) was brought across the land bridge 20,000 years ago or (3) perhaps acquired in some earlier contact (e.g. Leif Ericson, or a lost Japanese fisherman, etc).
My minor is anthropology and that is one thing I've asked myself. The other question I have is about burial mounds. When you look at the great pyramids in Egypt, really they are nothing but big burial mounds, just like the Mayan pyramids in central America. Burial mounds don't end there, earth burial mounds are found across Europe and North America. Then of course there are those Solutrean Points, oh the solutrean points.
Commonwealth Games baton in T&T
BATON TOUR: Shera, a Royal Bengal Tiger and mascot for the 2010 Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi, India, holds the baton for the Games during its stop in Trinidad and Tobago at yesterday's media briefing at the Indian High Commission, Victoria Avenue, Port of Spain.
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