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Re: Crocodile Dundee Whirly Thing
Peter Farnham (pfarnham@CAPACCESS.ORG)
Wed, 29 Apr 1998 20:59:18 -0400
Hi all,
Regarding the bullroarer, Jim Peterson is exactly right about their use
by Native American peoples (although Id idn't know that Australian
aborigines also used them). However, I think instructyions on how to
make them are in Indian Lore merit badge book. Please be advixed--I am
not a counselor, and am only inferring this from witnessing a counselor
for the badge several years ago teaching several boys taking the badge
how to make one at a troop meeting.
YiS,
Pete Farnham
SM, Troop 113
GW District, NCAC
Alexandria, VA
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