bow

bow

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HU = Magical, for killing snakes while travelling according to documentation.

Date Made or Date Range: /1918
Materials

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Other Notes

Bow, magical, tobacco missing. Bow made from a branch of a red osier dogwood tree with bark left on, all over length of bow convex, one end with knot and V-shaped cut (nock), other end rounded, twigs cut off. Bowstring, string, wrapped around branch with thread at V-shaped cut end, this end is the thickest width of branch and width gradually narrows the remaining length of the branch.;;

Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

1918 P;;

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: III-I-1079
Collection Narratives and Histories

1918/09/, Six Nations Reserve, Ontario, Canada, (DOCUMENTATION) (Waugh) "Bow of red osier dogwood, with slippery elm cord and tobacco tied near one end. This was carried as a protective weapon against snakes when travelling. The belief is (or was) that the snake's head could be cut off with a blow from the taut string of the bow. Red osier dogwood is a magical material. Said to have belonged to John Powless; obtained from John Jamieson Jr." (CULTURE REMARKS) Attribution according to provenance

GKS Reference Number: 26667
Approximate Place of Origin

43.0703, -80.1184