It is called a “walking bow” because it's so long, you can’t ride a horse and use it.
The bow was preserved for years in the walls of an old cabin and eventually came to the Clark County Historical Society with the blessing of a Shawnee representative, in the form of a small bag of ceremonial herbs kept in the case below the bow, found on the second floor of the Heritage Center.
In Other News
1
Kidney donation means Clark County friends ‘are sisters connected for...
2
Solid Waste District awarded $9K grant for recycling program
3
Miami U. pro-Palestinian encampment enters 2nd night; teardown deadline...
4
Clark County library to offer seeds to residents
5
Springfield man pleads guilty to three charges after ex was shot in...
About the Author