Today everyone calls it a boomerang but the name use to vary between different tribes! :)
The woomera is an Australian aboriginal "throwing stick", designed to help the indigenous people of Australia to throw their spears further.
No-one's certain where the word came from, but the most likely source is an Aboriginal language in which it means "returning throwing stick".
The woomera was made in Australia by the indigenous people. The woomera is an Australian aboriginal "throwing stick", designed to help the indigenous people of Australia to throw their spears further.
They used boomarangs and spears but throwing knifes was not one of there wepons
aboriginal digging sticks a made by of bush sticks
No. Kylie (as in Kylie Monogue) is one Aboriginal Australian word for a throwing stick (or boomerang). The surname Kiely (which is pronounced the same) is an Irish name, but is not used as a given name.
is a comunication system used by Australian natives. for more information I posted the wikipedia aboriginal message stick article in the related links box below.
No throwing your stick will result in a penalty.
Woomera is a test facility in Australia run by the Department of Defence. it is named after the woomera which is an Aboriginal spear throwing device. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woomera,_South_Australia
by throwing wooden stick or belt
It is the Boomerang.
Boomerang