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On 26 Mar 2005 12:46:06 -0800, "BCITORGB"
wrote: Tink suggests: ============== And those who smoke, never quite get around to building boats, or even going buffaloe hunting, so what do you need a boat for anyway. ============ OK, Tink, you're the guy who lives in what might have been buffalo country (I'm not sure), so I'll take your word for it: they needed BOATS to hunt buffalo?! GRIN Wow! Cool! I'd love to see the harpoons they used. Of course, it makes perfect sense as the Nootka people on the west coast of Vancouver Island were very adept at herding the orcas onto the beaches with their horses. Marvelous horsemen they were. To introduce something factual to this fun, yes, the Indians sometimes did use boats in the process of their buffalo hunts. There's an old engraving I've seen with some included text showing how they'd make a coracle out of buffalo skin and willows and transport the meat and hides to the villages for processing. As an extra tidbit, it was indicated that the boat operators were women. I got the impression that this was a fairly common thing. Maybe hunting near / in water was easier than on land, with the buffalo getting bogged down and slowed? Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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Cyli says:
=============== To introduce something factual to this fun, yes, the Indians sometimes did use boats in the process of their buffalo hunts. ============= Check-mate! Until I can find evidence of the coastal First Nations using horses to corral the orca. GRIN But then I'm just a hwunitum, so what do I know. Kla-How-Ya Wilf |
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![]() BCITORGB wrote: Cyli says: =============== To introduce something factual to this fun, yes, the Indians sometimes did use boats in the process of their buffalo hunts. ============= Check-mate! Until I can find evidence of the coastal First Nations using horses to corral the orca. GRIN But then I'm just a hwunitum, so what do I know. Kla-How-Ya Wilf Well I risk the rath of the mostly harmless Cyli, to point out that the women did take the SUV to the market and do all the shopping even back then. The point I was trying to make about boats though did not include coracles. I was speaking of reed boats that you would ply the praries with, enticing the buffaloe to come for a free meal, then when they were busy eating, and not looking you would dispatch them for your own dinner. Bait and Switch is as old as hunting buffaloe, and building boats. TnT |
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