Primitive River Cane Hunting Quiver Giant River Cane

Someone asked a question about identifying rivercane and bamboo, and while I was at work I decided I would knock it out while 98% of River Cane's native range in the southeast has been wiped out. This remnant cane break offers clues to the historic Bamboo In Clay Soil #gardening #bamboo #claysoil

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Robert Haygens is a basketmaker from Opp, Alabama. On May 12, 2023, he harvested river cane from the property of Bill and Rivercane Propagating Arundinaria gigantea in the winter thaw.

Part 1 of 5 videos on how to build a primitive archery quiver out of river cane from SE Oklahoma. All it takes is some river cane and Arundinaria gigantea is a species of bamboo known as giant cane river cane, and giant river cane. It is endemic to the south-central and southeastern United

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Explore James Adair's short and unique description of a water vessel made of a large hollow cane and my interpretation of what How to prepare and cook Bamboo / River Cane

Rivercane (Arundinaria) One of the most important Wrapping Up River Cane Series River cane patch flowering in north Atlanta, GA. Arundinaria gigantea or tecta. I will need to look at a rhizome cutting to verify

Rivercane, a type of bamboo, was a natural treasure for Native Americans for centuries. Now, in a partnership with York County, The most common are rivercane (Arundinaria gigantea, aka giant rivercane or giant cane) and switchcane (Arundinaria tecta). Two other

handle river cane with a machete #bushcraftskills #survivalskills # Welcome to Day 18 of my 28-Day Challenge - River Cane Project Part 2. As part of my video challenge I've been learning to

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Protecting Priceless American Bamboo "River Cane" Chris Weatherman shows you how to construct and use a primitive Atlatl out of common river cane that can be found in most warm

experamental archaeology making a functional bow out of river cane atlatl spear shafts. Welcome to Day 10 of my 28-Day Challenge - Today we are harvesting River Cane (Arundo donax). I have been keeping a small River cane (Arundinaria sp.) is an important wetland plant because it forms dense root networks along waterways helping hold the

Join Stephen Zanger for a lesson on how Native Texas river cane is prepared for use in traditional basket weaving. Find out about In Kentucky, it was most likely A. gigantea, or giant river cane. Giant river cane has no relationship to plants like sugar cane, and are

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From art to weaponry to water purification, river cane is one of the most versatile and important plants found in Chickasaw culture. Bob Berg of Thunderbird Atlatl discusses how to tell the differences between Japanese Bamboo and River Cane. Both are used to 11-02-23 -- MDC's Ross Glenn tells us about an important plant that can be found in southeast Missouri, Giant Cane. This native

River-cane,(Arundinaria gigantea) is a species of bamboo that's native to north America,and does a good job of holding a River cane is key for traditional Native flutes, but Arizona wants to eliminate 'evil plant'

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Appalachian Nature Fact: River Cane #outdoors #nature #bushcraft #cane When the rut is coming! Native Scents and BW river cane grunt can be deadly!! It's an ancient plant that many tribes once relied on for survival. Now its survival is threatened. Watch what the Cherokee Nation is

Rivercane, Arundinaria gigantea Vivian Garner Cottrell is a Cherokee National Treasure for basketweaving. We accompany her to a canebrake as she gathers the Day 10: 28-Day Challenge - Harvesting River Cane

River cane arrow build with easy fletching template Rivercane is a large grass native to the southeastern US and is technically a bamboo. For centuries, people indigenous to the southeastern US used rivercane Day 18: 28-Day Challenge - River Cane Project Part 2

Habitat Hints - Cane Harvesting some river cane in the cane breaks of SE Oklahoma. Complete primitive hunting arrow build. Harvesting river cane, straightening, applying turkey feather fletching, knapping a stone

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Vivian Garner Cottrell and the River Cane Weaving Revival I am going to discuss, slice and boil freshly harvested Bamboo/River cane. Harvesting River Cane with Robert Haygens

Is it unwise to try Arundinaria Gigantea, Giant River Cane, in a home river cane atlatl spear shaft Primitive bow!

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Arundinaria gigantea (Canebrake Bamboo, Giant Cane, River Cane successful Arundinaria cane clone with vertical rhizome cutting! may 6 2025 Dr. Karen Hall describes the history, habitat, and uses of rivercane, Arundinaria gigantea. Rivercane was and still is used

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Primitive River Cane Hunting Quiver - Pt 1 Winter-time pre-flowering indicators, Arundinaria gigantea (rivercane) Arundinaria gigantea (Giant cane) | Native Plants of North America

Transplanting Arundinaria- NC Native River Cane/Bamboo The Rivercane Saga (episode 1) Giant cane is a native bamboo in the Poaceae (grass) family found on floodplains of medium to low-energy rivers and streams in the central and southeastern USA.

Giant cane is Missouri's native species of bamboo. It is scattered, mostly in our southernmost counties and the Bootheel. River Cane Harvesting, Splitting and Peeling | Thrive: Traditions S6 โ€ข E4

Cherokee Nation river cane The river cane growth at the Cherokee Nation Seed Bank Garden and Plant Site in Tahlequah, Oklahoma must be thinned out

Primitive River Cane Hunting Arrow Build Flute-making is a time-honored artform among tribal communities across Arizona, but this traditional craft may also be under threat

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Join Auburn University School of Forestry graduate Rachel Conley in her research of giant cane propagation. Video By Auburn Collecting Tallapoosa River Cane seed! #rivercane #tallapoosacane #canebrake Rivercane or bamboo?

Arundinaria- N America's Native Bamboo Yes, because Arundinaria Gigantea is not native to the north east of the USA and will provide little wildlife value up there. This video should help you in choosing what shafts to cut for river cane or bamboo arrow shafts. I also have a video on building

Introduction to splitting river cane. April 7 2025 short video of Rivercane / native bamboo / Arundinaria flowers and new shoots Plant Materials Technical Note No. 4 - Giant Cane and Other Native

Arundinaria gigantea has been recorded growing to over 30 feet tall in the past, but it is now seldom seen growing much over 20 feet tall. Saving Cane

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RIVERCANE River Cane Atlatl Arundinaria gigantea (Walter) Muhl., now called giant cane, has also been called cane, rivercane, swampcane, switchcane, and wild bamboo (Anderson & Oakes, 2011)

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In this video, you will learn how to identify Giant Cane, Arundinaria gigantea. This video is part of the Grasses at a Glance series River Cane for Arrow Shaft. What to look for.

River Cane Harvest: Much Faster A mat woven by Muscogee Creek artist Mary Smith from locally harvested river cane has been added to the collection at historic