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Thier weapons were a battle axe or tomahawk, and a bow and arrow. The fore end of the arrow was armed with a sharp flint, & the feathers were anciently glued on. The Quiver which they called [[ku motli?]], was made of hard Buffalo skin, large at the top end small at the bottom, and hung down their back, in such a manner, that they could readily take out an arrow with the right hand. They had a lid attached to the quiver to throw over in rainy weather. Name Ku no thi (ku no thi). Thier slings were made of wood. A stick about [[4-1/2?]] feet long with a hole in the side of one end, to contain the rock, was whirled in such a manner as to throw the stone a great distance. Arrow - ku ni. Bow, ku li tsi ti, Anciently arrows were feathered [[strike out: made]] with eagle feathers, glued on, with glue made by boiling deers horn. |
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40 549 Thier weapons were a battle axe or tomahawk, and a bow and arrow. The fore end of the arrow was armed with a sharp flint, & the feathers were anciently glued on. The Quiver which they called ku motli?, was made of hard Buffalo skin, large at the top end small at the bottom, and hung down their back, in such a manner, that they could readily take out an arrow with the right hand. They had a lid attached to the quiver to throw over in rainy weather. Name Ku no thi (ku no thi). Thier slings were made of wood. A stick about 4-1/2? feet long with a hole in the side of one end, to contain the rock, was whirled in such a manner as to throw the stone a great distance. Arrow - ku ni. Bow, ku li tsi ti, Anciently arrows were feathered strike out: made with eagle feathers, glued on, with glue made by boiling deers horn.