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If we can learn anything from the Bushman it's the bare necessities of the hunting kit… obviously before guns came along!
A simple animal bag, made of a Steenbok or Duiker, with the head removed, the antelope is skinned in one piece, the legs are then tied together to created the cross body strap.
Containing the bare necessities… A walking stick, a tool to tend the fire and do the cooking like a flat spatula, the fire starter starting sticks, an axe, a spear, a bow, a quiver made from pealed bark, arrows and a container to hold the poison they coat their arrows in… This and an Ostrich egg canteen is all they need. Certainly we have improved upon these basics but the fundamentals are still there.
A simple animal bag, made of a Steenbok or Duiker, with the head removed, the antelope is skinned in one piece, the legs are then tied together to created the cross body strap.
Containing the bare necessities… A walking stick, a tool to tend the fire and do the cooking like a flat spatula, the fire starter starting sticks, an axe, a spear, a bow, a quiver made from pealed bark, arrows and a container to hold the poison they coat their arrows in… This and an Ostrich egg canteen is all they need. Certainly we have improved upon these basics but the fundamentals are still there.
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