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Just like their neighbours the Ojibwe and Algonquin, the Ottawa (Odaawaa) originally used mainly bows and war clubs of various types. Champlain recorded in 1615 that their only weapons were bows, shields and clubs. Ottawa bows were made of ash, elm or birch wood, about 55 to 67 inches long and typically scalloped along both edges, sometimes with designs carved into the bow.

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They used arrowheads that were man mad they also would travel and use sharp shells that had been crafted into the ends of there bow and arrows,the bow and arrows were made out of strong stems or twigs🌰

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Just like their neighbours the Ojibwe and Algonquin, the Ottawa (Odaawaa) originally used mainly bows and war clubs of various types. Champlain recorded in 1615 that their only weapons were bows, shields and clubs. Ottawa bows were made of ash, elm or birch wood, about 55 to 67 inches long and typically scalloped along both edges, sometimes with designs carved into the bow.

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