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The Blow Gun

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The blow gun is one of the most remarkable savage devicea in which compressed air is used as a motive forcé. The blow gun is a simple tube of cane, smoothly cleared of the joint partitions, through which light darts, feathered with a tuft of down or pieces 'of ?ith, are propelled by the breath. The blow gun is used for killing birds and small animáis. Frequently the arrows are poisoned, rendering the light dart effective on larger game. The chief merit of the blow gun is its accuracy and the silence with which it may be employed. The panetration of the blow ?un dart is greater than would be magined. At the distance of fifty feet [ have driven a blunt dart one-quarter of an inch into a pine plank. It is stated that the range of the blow gun among some tribes is from eighty to .00 yards. The blow gun is a tropical device and msy be looked for in egions where bamboo or cane grows. NevertheleES, these tubes are often made of hard wood, single or of two pieces hoilows 1 out and joined gether. Frecjüently one tube 8 thrust inside of another to Secure rigidity. The examination of many of these blow guns inspires a great respect for the ingenuity and mechanical skill of the workers. The North American specimens are from the Chetiinachas of jouisiana, who frequently combine the tubes in series, forming a cornpound blow gun, and the Cherokees of the Carolinas. From Central America, the Indiana of Honduras and Costa Rica; from South America, several Amazon tribes from Ecuador east and from British Guiana employ the blow gun.

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Ann Arbor Courier