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Sioux WeaponsBows used as Sioux Weapons Arrows used as Sioux Weapons Some other Sioux weapons consists of a sinew backed horn bow from Montana which was 3 feet in length, rectangular in cross section and made from a cow horn join at the center with fasteners. This Sioux bow is double curved and has red flannel at the handle and at the curves in the limbs. The bow string is a customary 3 ply sinew string. Dakota Bow Dakota Sioux Arrows are approximately 24 to 27 inches in length. They are banded with reds and blues stripes. They are made from Osier and sinew as well. |
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