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Location: musorian territory
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also Mongolians from the mongolian republic are not so familiar with bows for hunting either and seems to have stopped using them a long time ago for anything but sport.. . it seems they accepted firearms quite rapidly probably due to a long although minimal contact with russians.. (probably explained why outer mongolian firearms are much superior to tibetian.. chinese ect rather more crude matchlocks... and that inner mongolia also matchlocks seem to have been common too.. well into the 20th century ) while inner mongolia bows remained popular right until the 20th century, they still have many bow makers there, im sure these throwing sticks existed in mongolia at some time as well but it must have been a long time ago.. what im wondering is if there is some other ethnic minorities in the PRC that have other forms of throwing club like this .. maybe tibet or other isolated areas where more reliable modern firearms didnt enter till the 20 century.. come to think of it .. ive never seen a papuan throwing club... about african throwing clubs ... the southern sudanese ones seem to be by far the best and most nicely made.. |
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