Comanche Archery 101: The Bow
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I and my brother have been teaching native bow making for a while. But it warms our hearts that their are other bow makers out there. Interesting tiller on the belly, each piece of wood has it's own character. I guess you haven't had any compression fractures. Pass it along you never know whose life it will affect and grow. God bless
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It's wonderful that you're keeping the language alive! Greetings from the Wulai Tayal tribal Archery team in northern Taiwan. Lokah ta kwara!
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I love this video, thank you. Keep coming back, I’m working on a short bow and am in the final stages - this video is full of information. I do appreciate the help! Stay safe and well out there
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Amazing video . You inspire me to craft some more of these amazing traditional bows .
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Wonderful. Thank you. Respect for your people, and their journey.
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Love it... thank you for holding tradition. My family is Occonaluftee. I've made lots of bows and lots of arrows yet I can honestly say I've never seen this style. This short... but wide
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Beautiful video on my passion, archery. I started using the bow in 1960 and shoot weekly on my property. My father was Mattoponi Tribe . The outdoors and archery is who I am.🌲🌲🌲
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This is centuries of history before our eyes.
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Winter is the best time to collect the wood.Good video, Nee Heintz!
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Absolutely beautiful bow, I am having one made, can’t wait to get it
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It would be a dream to have a Comanche short bow.
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Oh, I wish this was longer. Very interesting. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
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Very interesting subject for me. Thanks for sharing
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Very interesting! I am surprised such a small bow could take large game! Thank you.
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Thanks so much for sharing this video. I make all kinds of bows but my very favorites are the Comanche style bows in osage orange - elegantly simple effective shooters. Great video, and the next one I am doing offset nocks like your grandfather's.
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Love the groove on the belly side. Interesting. Will try to emulate that on one of my bow projects.
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Thank you for sharing this, I am Muskogee Creek, we also call it yellow wood, Etolane, Mvto brother!
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Great video!
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Great video! Very interesting.
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thank you for taking the time to share this. #ComancheNation - Anadarko Native - Grandson of Lee Viddaurri