Native Americans worked with the raw materials and natural resources available to them and their task and knowledge of how to make a bow was critical to their lifestyle, both for hunting and when fighting enemies. One of the most important roles of the men was to make weapons and his skills in developing methods and techniques on how to make a bow. The Bow provided long range, accurate weapon with the opportunity to shoot rapid shots on foot or on horseback. There were different types and sizes of bows depending on what they would be used for. A Bow shot from horseback was smaller than a bow used on foot allowing for maximum manoeuvrability. Each Native Indian would enhance his technique on how to make a bow, it was a time consuming but essential task in the daily life of a Native American.
A Bow and Arrow is a weapon used by mosti indians in combat and finding food. …show more content…
An arrow is a shaft with feather-type vanes near one end, which is notched, and a pointed head on the other end. The notched end of the arrow is mounted against the bowstring, with the pointed head extending just beyond the bow. With one hand braced against the bow and the other gripping the string, an archer pulls back on the string, storing potential energy in the bow. When the archer releases the string, that potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, which is imparted to the arrow, propelling it forward suddenly and swiftly. Bows are used primarily for hunting and for target