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Two fletch "TsaLaGi" (Cherokee) arrows
Ohio John:
you need to work with the arrows you intend to hunt with as well... in my opinion.... the arrow not arrows
part Cherokee:
oSiyo,
I agree John . When you shoot primitive arrows each one flys different because there are so many variables between each arrow,unlike carbon or aluminum arrows. I try to find my two best flying arrows and practice with those two arrows the most. I would not take a shot at an awi (deer)with my Tsalagi (Cherokee)bow over 13 yards because thats out of my comfort zone. Before you shoot you have to ask yourself is it worth making a bad shot and that animal suffering for hours or even days because of it...no it most certainly is not.We have to be patient and not rush it, the perfect shot will come but you have to be ready.
Don't forget to ask the awi (deer)spirit for forgivness for killing it.You dont want to be running around with authritas do you?
I kid with all my friends who shoot compounds ,i tell them im lethal at 10 yards..lol.
Wado
Madu Unegv Tsula
Ohio John:
Im good with my recurve and sassafras arrows out to about 30-35..... with my cherokee "D" bow 15 yards is about right. Shooting off your nuckle is rough with no nock and a sinew string!
part Cherokee:
Hey John
I was just wondering do you have Cherokee roots also?
Matt
Ohio John:
I am about as pale skinned as they come.....My father was adopted and on my mother's side my grandmother was half white and adopted by the local doctor's family in Seneca, Kansas. She was left on a door step so there is no tribal record to account for my family history.... however there is a reservation of Kickapoos and Potowatomies maybe 10 miles from there. I have many friends with Cherokee and Seneca blood but not really any that are involved in the old ways. I'm not Cherokee as far as I know but about every third person you meet claims to be Cherokee.
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