The Lightning Stick-Arrows Wounds and Indian Legends by University Of Nevada Press

The Lightning Stick-Arrows Wounds and Indian Legends by University Of Nevada Press

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More than simply a history of the bow and arrow, The Lightening Stick brings together a broad range of significant people and events, spiritual usages, medicinal treatments, and an unusual array of subject matter related to the weapon itself. Henrietta Stockel conveys a host of information derived from primary documents and provides readers with a fascinating book.

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The Lightning Stick-Arrows Wounds and Indian Legends by University Of Nevada Press

More than simply a history of the bow and arrow, The Lightening Stick brings together a broad range of significant people and events, spiritual usages, medicinal treatments, and an unusual array of subject matter related to the weapon itself. Henrietta Stockel conveys a host of information derived from primary documents and provides readers with a fascinating book. Her descriptive storytelling-serious, humorous, and even gory at times-takes the reader from modern uses of bows and arrows (including a previously little-known incident in the atomic city of Los Alamos, New Mexico) to an early era of western history, before guns changed the frontier forever.
“Everything you ever wanted to know—and then some—about bow and arrow fighting, this book tells in gory detail about arrow wounds and their mid-19th century army field treatmentNot a book to be read just before dinner, this has to be the definitive treatise on the topic.” —Books of the Southwest, September 1995

The Lightening Stick is a fascinating book from beginning to end. By the time I finished it, I wondered why someone had not done such an obvious and important topic years ago. Stockel focuses on the American Indian bow and arrow in the trans-Mississippi West. Her broad-ranging ethnohistorical approach encompasses types of bows and arrows, their manufacture, their use in hunting and war, and the spiritual aspects surrounding these weapons that were so crucial to Indian survival for thousands of years. This approach allows Stockel to canvas the important, if grisly, subject of arrow wounds and their treatment by American Indians and by the Americans who fought them. While not always pleasant reading, Stockel’s medical history of arrow wounds, like the rest of The Lightning Stick, is informative, eye-opening, and a significant contribution.” —Joseph C. Porter, Journal of the West, October 1996
H. Henrietta Stockel is cofounder and member of the Board of Directors for the Albuquerque Indian Center and the author of several books.
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ISBN 13 9780874172669
ISBN 10 0874172667
Title The Lightning Stick-Arrows Wounds and Indian Legends
Author University Of Nevada Press
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Year published 1995-05-30
Number of pages 152
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.