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Poison Arrows

North American Indian Hunting and Warfare

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Buch | Hardcover
136 Seiten
2007
University of Texas Press (Verlag)
978-0-292-71428-1 (ISBN)
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While the recorded use of toxins in warfare in some ancient populations is rarely disputed the use of 'poison arrows' and other deadly substances by Native American groups has been fraught with contradiction. The author builds a case to indicate effective use of various types of toxins.
Biological warfare is a menacing twenty-first-century issue, but its origins extend to antiquity. While the recorded use of toxins in warfare in some ancient populations is rarely disputed (the use of arsenical smoke in China, which dates to at least 1000 BC, for example) the use of "poison arrows" and other deadly substances by Native American groups has been fraught with contradiction. At last revealing clear documentation to support these theories, anthropologist David Jones transforms the realm of ethnobotany in Poison Arrows. Examining evidence within the few extant descriptive accounts of Native American warfare, along with grooved arrowheads and clues from botanical knowledge, Jones builds a solid case to indicate widespread and very effective use of many types of toxins. He argues that various groups applied them to not only warfare but also to hunting, and even as an early form of insect extermination. Culling extensive ethnological, historical, and archaeological data, Jones provides a thoroughly comprehensive survey of the use of ethnobotanical and entomological compounds applied in wide-ranging ways, including homicide and suicide.
Although many narratives from the contact period in North America deny such uses, Jones now offers conclusive documentation to prove otherwise. A groundbreaking study of a subject that has been long overlooked, Poison Arrows imparts an extraordinary new perspective to the history of warfare, weaponry, and deadly human ingenuity.

DAVID E. JONES is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

Disclaimer Acknowledgments Introduction 1. On Plant Poisons 2. Nonmilitary Poisons 3. World Survey of Arrow Poisoning 4. Arrow Poisons of the North American Indians 5. Other Uses of Poisons in Warfare 6. Paleo-Indian Poison Use Conclusion Appendix: North American Indian Tribes That Used Arrow Poison and Types of Poison Used Notes Bibliography Index

Verlagsort Austin, TX
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 312 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-292-71428-9 / 0292714289
ISBN-13 978-0-292-71428-1 / 9780292714281
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