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varta 23rd June 2013 04:36 PM

Formosan bows, arrows and quivers
 
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A small post about bows, as there are not many here.
Formosan bows are made of bamboo or wood. When people are not hunting the string is released. The bowstring made of ramie, is tied to the bottom tip and passed through a hole in the upper tip.The bowstring has normally two holes for adjusting the tension.

Arrows shafts are made of metal or wood. Quivers from bamboo or leather, according to the tribe. The longer one is Atayal, the smaller Tsou.

Hunting scale and method range widely.

VANDOO 25th June 2013 05:52 AM

ITS GOOD TO SEE SOME NON TOURIST EXAMPLES OF THE BOWS FROM FORMOSA/TAIWAN. THE ONLY ONES I HAVE SEEN PREVIOUSLY HAVE BEEN MORE RECENT TOURIST ITEMS. THEY WERE MADE LIKE THE WIDER SPLIT BAMBOO BOW YOU SHOW. THE QUIVER WAS ATTACHED TO THE FRONT OF THE BOW. IT LOOKS GOOD HANGING ON A WALL BUT I HAVE NEVER TRYED TO SHOOT IT. I LOOKED FOR PICTURES OF FORMOSAN PEOPLE WITH BOWS BUT FOUND NONE.

varta 6th July 2013 10:42 AM

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KuKulzA28 7th July 2013 06:51 AM

Nice examples varta! I have never seen authentic old examples, but they are still used to hunt now and then... the split bamboo type is effective up to a certain poundage but doesn't usually last as long as conventional wooden self-bows. I've tried fletch-less arrows, and they fly ok with heavier tips and at short distances... I think it's a very interesting feature of Taiwanese archery traditions.

majacobson 25th July 2022 01:12 AM

Another Atayal quiver
 
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Recently got this quiver as part of a grouping but was most into the quiver, despite the splits in the bamboo.

Also there is an image of an Atayal quiver in the following (hard to access) reference: Formosan Tribes, Nelly Frize’s Collection Volume 1 where it is called a “bhuvnig”

Ian 28th July 2022 02:10 PM

majacobson,


Thanks for showing another old example of Taiwanese weapons. The quiver is a great find.


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