Yes, in some Indian cultures, buffalo tails were traditionally used as fly swatters. The long, flexible tail was effective for swatting away flies and other insects, especially in rural areas where modern tools were not readily available. This practice highlights the resourcefulness of using available materials for everyday needs.
they used the bones of the buffalo to make knives and they used the tail of the buffalo as a fly swatter!
The plain Indians used the buffalo for the humping of new members into their tribe. Not all the members would even make it this far in the hazing rituals, most would die in the "shooting" the apple off their heads initiation, do to the fact that most Indians are alcoholics and moments of their lives not drinking or smoking can give them a nasty shake in the hands.
Yes, Indians can fly, both in the context of aviation and metaphorically. Many Indians are trained pilots and work in various roles within the aviation industry, including commercial and military pilots. Additionally, the phrase can also refer to the aspirations and achievements of Indians in various fields, showcasing their ability to excel and reach new heights.
Algeria's history is cool because of the pirates. Pirates would roam the coast and take ships from Spain, the Ottoman Empire, and France. In 1827, the Turkish dey (governor) hit the French ambassador in the face with his fly swatter while arguing about pirates and a 30 year old unpaid bill for wheat. France sent an army and placed a naval blockade. The French spent years controlling Algeria.
yes they can fly 4 the rest of there life
they used the bones of the buffalo to make knives and they used the tail of the buffalo as a fly swatter!
Buffalo tails could be used to make fly whisks, decoration on the outside of a tipi, whips and as part of religious regalia.
fly swatter
yes, with a fly swatter
fly swatter or if its a big problem theres a electric fly swatter in home stores and places like truvalue
The horns of a buffalo were commonly used as containers or makeshift cups from which to drink from. Simple as...=)
Indians did not have buffalo they would hunt them but also use them for skin tipi covers, hide robes, fuel , tools , weapons and equipment . They also used hoofs to make glue, they turned bones into ornaments and buffalo tails became a fly swish.
A fly-swatter works for me
A fly swatter is a class 1 lever, where the arm (handle) acts as the fulcrum, the load is the resistance of the fly, and the effort is applied by your hand.
With a fly swatter.
with a fly swatter
Bobby Bumps' Fly Swatter - 1916 was released on: USA: 29 June 1916